
Michael A. Arnzen
Audiovile
© 2007 Michael A. Arnzen (634479561108)
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Gut-wrenching guitars, bloody beats and chaotic keyboards. Horror author Mike Arnzen knows his scary stuff and now brings his shockingly short stories straight to your ears.
tracks
- 1 Psycho Hunter
- 2 Obictionary
- 3 In the Middle
- 4 Domestic Fowl
- 5 Dreamachinery
- 6 Stabbing for Dummies
- 7 Why Zombies Lumber
- 8 The Cow Café
- 9 Brain Candy
- 10 Driving the Sick Elephant
- 11 Take Out
- 12 The Seven-Headed Beast
- 13 Little Stocking Stuffers
- 14 Six Short Films about Chauncey the Serial Killer
- 15 Donation
- 16 Not the Reaper
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Audiovile is horror author Michael Arnzen at his weirdest and, well, most vile. Known for his entertaining and over-the-top readings he now takes it one step further with the addition of some musical madness. This is not so much an audiobook as it is an album of flash fiction, a truly unique experience. Most of the 16 tracks are taken from the ground-breaking short story collection 100 Jolts but the CD also includes some new material.
"Minimalist horror is a shotgun shell:
a tightly wadded package of shrapnel designed
for maximum coverage, minimal escape."
—Michael A. Arnzen
Michael A. Arnzen is the author of the Bram Stoker Award winning novel, Grave Markings (Dell Books/Delirium Books) and publishes the acclaimed website, gorelets.com. His titles at Raw Dog Screaming Press include Play Dead, his long-anticipated second novel, and 100 Jolts, a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection Publishing horror, humor, criticism and suspense since 1989, Arnzen's writing has won the International Horror Guild Award and has been reprinted in The Year's Best Horror Stories. His bibliography includes the books Fluid Mosaic, Freakcidents, Rigormarole, Writhing in Darkness, and Gorelets: Unpleasant Poems.