Are You Ready To Have Your Skull Scraped?
Introducing AS Horror
With cover design, and illustrations by Steven Purtill (Human Rights, Small Talk at the Clinic etc.).
“Bodies are weird. I think that’s why I’ve always been so drawn to
them. Watching them, that is. You could call it a curiosity but I get
how it looks. My eyes are always drawn to skin and the way you can see
the calcified pistons and joints bend and protrude, testing the limits
of the soft nets protecting them. I see the jocks stretching in their
muscle shirts and think about how their shoulder blades look like
vultures’ wings trying to tear free.”
In my imagination I’ve killed myself a thousand times. Others, too. Max Restaino’s Coyote
is a drawn out dissociative episode, a lucid nightmare of disemboweled
animals, nosebleeds, vomit, tapeworms, soundtracked to System of a Down.
Kids play video games, trespass into abandoned homes, chat in the
school cafeteria, but the universe disintegrates slowly, leeches
crawling underneath skin, every moment pierced by a knife. Coyote is raw, enveloping violence. — Danielle Chelosky
Weight | 0.14 kg |
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