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The Stories

The Vault of Punk Horror:  The Vault of Punk Horror is a short fiction charity anthology. Dedicated to bringing you a blend of authentic punk themes and characters in true horror fiction. Spring of 2007.

 

The Gutter Limits: A collective chapbook that will bring you stories from the other side of tact and taste.  Each story providing its own version of humor with a darker lean.  Avaliable Now!

 

Screams From A Dying World:  A collection of short fiction from Punk Horror author and cofounder David Agranoff, featuring four of his most politically charged horror fiction this one is bound to blow your socks off. Release Date October 31st 2006.  Cover Art from Rick Clarke coming soon.

Are You Going To Eat That?: Another collection from the Booger Murphy Collective.  At it’s heart a vegan cook book but in reality so much more, including receipies and stories that only Booger could tell. Tentative Release date Late 2007.

Tissue Culture: A cahpbook of dark poetry and experimental fiction from Punk Horror author Cari Beltane. Tentative Release date Late 2007.

Author Read Fiction Podcast: A once monthly podcast featuring the best in punk and horror fiction read by the authors.  Be sure to check out the submission guidelines here.

The Punk and The Pastor Podcast: The Punk and the Pastor is a movie review show featuring Gabriel LLanas co-owner of Punk Horror Press and Stacey Campbell pastor of Christ Community Church in Greeley Colorado. It also features punk rock, if you would like to have some of your music played on the show find out how here..

Praise for Screams From A Dying World

"You'd likely find his collection of stories dark, imaginative and disturbing. Personally, I love this eclectic collection, and the cover art by Rick Clarke rocks! These are stories that not only entertain, but they stick with you and may even challenge your thinking."

- Bram Stoker award nominated author Fran Friel

"Screams From A Dying World by David Agranoff is a moving reading experience rich with descriptive prose that makes each story come alive and a subtle message that will leave you looking at the world in a whole new way. This chapbook is a welcomed addition to the horror genre."

- Horrorworld

"He creates a nice creepy tone,that will stick in readers' minds" - monsterlibrarian.com

Praise for The Gutter Limits

”And there's more. A lot more. Each short--the longest spreading over three pages--is nefarious, deliciously lewd, and has some element of original dark humor. The whole chapbook is a page-turner right to the end. This is a quick, easy, delightful read."

- Apex Digest

"There are only three reactions you can have to The Gutter Limits. Confusion, disgust, or 'holy crap' that is the funniest thing that I have ever read."

-David Herrera The Entourage

"...you'll get diabollically exquisite
entertainment from it..."

-John Shirley author of Demons

"Booger Murphy's stories squall and bleat and blast in a cacophony of lo-fi punk fiction. These grimy tales play loose with convention and smear snot on your better sensibilities. Satire, horror, politics-all of it delivered with a knowing sneer and genuine energy."

-Jeremy Robert Johnson author of Angel Dust Apocalypse and Siren Promised

"A revolting book that will make you laugh your ass off. Murphy ought to be chained to the bumper of the nearest pickup and hauled out of town immediately."

-Bill Hughes Editor of Dred Tales Webzine.

"If Booger Murphy did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him--and hang him from a tree, and bludgeon him with baseball bats. Like some freakish literary pinata, he is filled with tiny writers brimming with so much of what the horror genre desperately craves... biting wit, a poet's ear for language, a master satirist's eye for untouchable targets, and that most addictive ingredient of all, fun. Smash The Gutter Limits open and devour its contents with fiendish gusto, then spend the rest of the party gleefully trying to pin the tail on yourself."

-Cody Goodfellow author of Radiant Dawn

"...disgustingly disturbing but always entertaining horror stories."

-San Diego City Beat