| Skull-Job :: Hatchet-Job Press :: Collection by Scott H. Urban |
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Hatchet-Job Press presents . . .
Skull-Job by Scott H. Urban, with illustrations by Duncan Long and an introduction by Michael Anrzen. Twenty-one poems spread across forty-four slippery pages. Skull-Job includes four full-page illustrations from Duncan Long. Skull-Job is limited to 150 signed and numbered copies.
"Scott Urban explores the real territory of terror: the space
between our ears. In these brutally clear, mainly narrative poems,
there is no 'outside' or 'away.' The absolute worst that could happen
is already hapepning in somebody's mind right now--and that mind might
be a loved one's. Or your own."
"The author has not failed in his attempt to convince me that he is
one of modern horror's most brilliant and remarkable poets . . . There
is not one weak poem in this collection, not a stanza that does not
cause the reader to gasp with awe."
". . . when you enter his world, you're the one whose head is about
to be bashed, opened up, probed, and interrogated." | |||||||
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