Burnt Tongues 
WINNER, Best Anthology of the Year, USA BOOK NEWS
NOMINATED, Best Anthology of the Year, BRAM STOKER AWARDS
GOLD MEDAL WINNER, Best Anthology of the Year, INDIEFAB
Transgressive fiction authors write stories some are afraid to tell. Stories with taboo subjects, unique voices, shocking images—nothing safe or dry.
Burnt Tongues is a collection of transgressive stories selected by a rigorous nomination and vetting process and hand-selected by Chuck Palahniuk, author of Fight Club, as the best of The Cult workshop, his official fan website.
These stories run the gamut from horrific and fantastic to humorous and touching, but each leaves a lasting impression.
Some may say even a scar.
The Power of Persisting: An Introduction by Chuck Palahniuk
From the Editors: The Genesis of Burnt Tongues by Dennis Widmyer and Richard Thomas
Table of Contents:
Live This Down by Neil Krolicki
Charlie by Chris Lewis Carter
Paper by Gayle Towell
Mating Calls by Tony Liebhard
Melody by Michael De Vito, Jr.
F for Fake by Tyler Jones
Mind and Soldier by Phil Jourdan
Ingredients by Richard Lemmer
The Line Forms on the Right by Amanda Gowin
A Vodka Kind of Girl by Matt Egan
Gasoline by Fred Venturini
Dietary by Brandon Tietz
Invisible Graffiti by Adam Skorupskas
Bike by Bryan Howie
Heavier Petting by Brien Piechos
Engines, O-Rings, and Astronauts by Jason M. Fylan
Lemming by Terence James Eeles
The Routine by Keith Buie
Survived by Gus Moreno
Zombie Whorehouse by Daniel W. Broallt
Hear my review on my podcast: http://www.bookedpodcast.com/2014/07/...
Some of these stories were incredible. A few that stand out particularly: "Heavier Petting", "Live This Down", "Dietary" and "Zombie Whorehouse", really impressed me with their uniqueness and definitely their subversiveness (which I was promised on the front cover). Others were a let down ("Bike" and "Mating Calls" in particular really did nothing for me). All in all though, an awesome anthology. Very well put together and lots of unique voices and I hope to read more from the featured authors.

Whoa. I didn't know this type of fiction had a name, but now I know....transgressive! Rene Chun, a NY Times columnist described it as such: "A literary genre that graphically explores such topics as incest and other aberrant sexual practices, mutilation, the sprouting of sexual organs in various places on the human body, urban violence and violence against women, drug use, and highly dysfunctional family relationships, and that is based on the premise that knowledge is to be found at the edge of
This is a superb collection of short stories.
This is the type of book that you can't put down, much in the way that when you're offered a taste of something vile and horrifying you just have to see what the disgust is all about. In typical Palahniuk fashion, the stories in this book are downright repulsive, endearing and unforgettable. The imagery is bizarre and the language is direct, though you will wish it weren't. Bunt Tongues offers a taster of what Haunted (also by Palahniuk) gives-- except in a sick, demented,
An absolutely incredible set of short stories in transgressive fiction. Thank you for all involved participants to make this book! I enjoyed every second of it.
Chuck Palahniuk
Paperback | Pages: 329 pages Rating: 3.69 | 2074 Users | 176 Reviews

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Original Title: | Burnt Tongues |
ISBN: | 1605427349 (ISBN13: 9781605427348) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Bram Stoker Award Nominee for Best Anthology (2014), This is Horror Award for Anthology (2014), USA Book News Award for Anthology (2014), Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award for Anthology (Gold) (2014) |
Explanation Conducive To Books Burnt Tongues
WINNER, Best Anthology of the Year, THIS IS HORRORWINNER, Best Anthology of the Year, USA BOOK NEWS
NOMINATED, Best Anthology of the Year, BRAM STOKER AWARDS
GOLD MEDAL WINNER, Best Anthology of the Year, INDIEFAB
Transgressive fiction authors write stories some are afraid to tell. Stories with taboo subjects, unique voices, shocking images—nothing safe or dry.
Burnt Tongues is a collection of transgressive stories selected by a rigorous nomination and vetting process and hand-selected by Chuck Palahniuk, author of Fight Club, as the best of The Cult workshop, his official fan website.
These stories run the gamut from horrific and fantastic to humorous and touching, but each leaves a lasting impression.
Some may say even a scar.
The Power of Persisting: An Introduction by Chuck Palahniuk
From the Editors: The Genesis of Burnt Tongues by Dennis Widmyer and Richard Thomas
Table of Contents:
Live This Down by Neil Krolicki
Charlie by Chris Lewis Carter
Paper by Gayle Towell
Mating Calls by Tony Liebhard
Melody by Michael De Vito, Jr.
F for Fake by Tyler Jones
Mind and Soldier by Phil Jourdan
Ingredients by Richard Lemmer
The Line Forms on the Right by Amanda Gowin
A Vodka Kind of Girl by Matt Egan
Gasoline by Fred Venturini
Dietary by Brandon Tietz
Invisible Graffiti by Adam Skorupskas
Bike by Bryan Howie
Heavier Petting by Brien Piechos
Engines, O-Rings, and Astronauts by Jason M. Fylan
Lemming by Terence James Eeles
The Routine by Keith Buie
Survived by Gus Moreno
Zombie Whorehouse by Daniel W. Broallt
Point Out Of Books Burnt Tongues
Title | : | Burnt Tongues |
Author | : | Chuck Palahniuk |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 329 pages |
Published | : | August 12th 2014 by Medallion Press (first published July 1st 2014) |
Categories | : | Short Stories. Fiction. Horror. Anthologies |
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Ratings: 3.69 From 2074 Users | 176 ReviewsEvaluate Out Of Books Burnt Tongues
Full disclosure: I am one of the writers who is lucky enough to have a story in this collection, so a rating of Five Stars must be oozing with personal bias, right? Well, yeah, maybe a little, but hear me out! If you're like me, you typically take anthologies with a baseball-sized grain of salt - especially those filled with names that you might not necessarily know. It's cool, I get it. But here's the thing. As someone who has read, re-read, and followed each of these pieces from early drafts,Hear my review on my podcast: http://www.bookedpodcast.com/2014/07/...
Some of these stories were incredible. A few that stand out particularly: "Heavier Petting", "Live This Down", "Dietary" and "Zombie Whorehouse", really impressed me with their uniqueness and definitely their subversiveness (which I was promised on the front cover). Others were a let down ("Bike" and "Mating Calls" in particular really did nothing for me). All in all though, an awesome anthology. Very well put together and lots of unique voices and I hope to read more from the featured authors.

Whoa. I didn't know this type of fiction had a name, but now I know....transgressive! Rene Chun, a NY Times columnist described it as such: "A literary genre that graphically explores such topics as incest and other aberrant sexual practices, mutilation, the sprouting of sexual organs in various places on the human body, urban violence and violence against women, drug use, and highly dysfunctional family relationships, and that is based on the premise that knowledge is to be found at the edge of
This is a superb collection of short stories.
This is the type of book that you can't put down, much in the way that when you're offered a taste of something vile and horrifying you just have to see what the disgust is all about. In typical Palahniuk fashion, the stories in this book are downright repulsive, endearing and unforgettable. The imagery is bizarre and the language is direct, though you will wish it weren't. Bunt Tongues offers a taster of what Haunted (also by Palahniuk) gives-- except in a sick, demented,
An absolutely incredible set of short stories in transgressive fiction. Thank you for all involved participants to make this book! I enjoyed every second of it.
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