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      <image:caption>She asks for a light. You reach in your pocket and dig out your Bic, strike the flint, and touch the flame to her cigarette. She inhales. The tip roils cinder. A line of flame draws down the paper, crossing the band, down the filter. It touches her lips and her entire face is a blaze. Engulfing, disappearing her hair, climbing down her throat, down her shoulders and arms and chest and belly, down her pants to her shoes. Washed in pumpkin light. She waves her arms, spinning in circles and howling. You run. Collected fiction. Published by Apocalypse Party, 2023</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Amygdalatropolis is a work of brilliant neurorealism in which the city is a Computer, a libidinal pornutopia voided of all bedeutung other than the residual, electronic prickling of sexual fear and auto-autistic aggression where software and synapse flicker in an endless algorithmic loop. Norburt Wiener’s apocalyptic steersman leads directly here: a psychopathological cyberutopia heading straight into the lake of fire.” —Scott Wilson, author of Great Satan's Rage: American Negativity and Rap/Metal in the Age of Supercapitalism “Yeager’s haphephobic protagonist /1404er/ has got over reality, family or the social and moved on - to a somewhat more tenable amnion of snuff porn, clickbait and casual online scapegoating. Amygdalatropolis inhabits our post-truth heterotopia like some virulent new literary life form, perfectly tooled for the death of worlds.” —David Roden, author of Posthuman Life: Philosophy at the Edge of the Human Published by Schism[2], 2017 In Italiano (Traduzione di Andrea Cassini, pubblicato da NERO Editions)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>"Like smoke off a collision between Dennis Cooper’s George Miles Cycle and Beyond The Black Rainbow, absorbing the energy of mind control, reincarnation, parallel universes, altered states, school shootings, obsession, suicidal ideation, and so much else, B.R. Yeager’s multi-valent voicing of drugged up, occult youth reveals fresh tunnels into the gray space between the body and the spirit, the living and the dead, providing a well-aimed shot in the arm for the world of conceptual contemporary horror." —Blake Butler, author of Three Hundred Million Published by Apocalypse Party, 2020 En Español (Traducción: Alejo Ponce De León, Publicado por Caja Negra Editora, 2023)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A historical account told through objects, each depicted and described on a loose full-color playing-card. Published by Inside the Castle, 2020 SOLD OUT - Physical edition limited to 170. Digital edition available through Inside the Castle’s Digital Library.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Other - God Rot</image:title>
      <image:caption>Written in collaboration with Baltimore, MD composer Samuel Garrett, God Rot is an experimental, narrative opera about a powerful entity that assumes several different archetypal, mythic identities in the twilight of its lifespan – the avenging angel, the betrayed lover, and a god. The opera explores the complex interplay of myth and identity; the intellectual, cultural, and spiritual production that follows; and how these aspects collectively come to define or destroy subjectivities. Forthcoming.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Other - Uniform - American Standard</image:title>
      <image:caption>Since their inception over a decade ago, Uniform has pushed its work in all kinds of directions, unafraid of dismantling what they built and starting again. Their explorations have always come from a natural bent to keep on trying and to realize their ideas more purely each time, often bringing the darkest of nightmares into life in the process. Intimidatingly prolific, the band continues to move like a shark, never stopping for fear of creative death. Their 2024 release, American Standard is a journey of visceral discomfort and brutal honesty channeled through a portrait of sickness and the thrilling transcendence it can bring. Presented alongside a two-drummer rhythmic onslaught and deceptively melodic songcraft, it is Uniform’s most ambitious album to date. Lyrics written in collaboration between vocalist Michael Berdan and authors Maggie Siebert and B.R. Yeager.</image:caption>
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