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Tom Bradley has allowed the honeyed tongues of Dog Horn to sweet-talk him into compiling a nonfiction anthology. It's entitled--

New Cross-Fucked Musings on a Manic Reality
Nonfiction of the Enigmatic Polygeneration

This volume is ripe with prime produce sprung from minds that span five decades, but comprise a single literary generation.

And who are the Enigmatic Polygeneration? They were christened by Tom Bradley in chapter four of Put It Down in a Book, as follows:

Digital connectivity has rendered physical locality irrelevant and made polyversality the new thing.... Once space has been erased by the miracle of email, so has time, in terms of its effects on the human frame.... In a creation where particles can spookily act upon each other at a distance of quadrillions of light years, the Seven Ages of Man are as days in the week, and a generation can span an open-ended number of decades... I'll invent a name that's doubly apt, as these writers produce electricity as well as useful heat...

In this vast anthology, among other delights, you will meet a pornographic ventriloquist and a man who has spent a lifetime getting laid only because he looks like certain famous people. You'll be taken deep into the heads of such gentry as Charles Manson, Jack the Ripper (who, we learn, was actually Bram Stoker), and Kerry Thornley, author of a book about Lee Harvey Oswald published before the Kennedy assassination.

Andrew Gallix will give you a crash course in transgression, and underground press legend Hugh Fox will bring you to understand what it means to be the small Jewish boy who would one day become Charles Bukowski's first biographer.

Meanwhile, mighty Dave Migman teaches us how to live and die. Fabulous Adam Lowe reveals his misadventures as judge of the Mr. Gay UK pageant. And lovely Deb Hoag...well, as usual, she's got a surprise!


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