DESCRIPTION
Surreal stories. #11 in the Wordcraft Speculative Writers Series.
PRAISE FOR SALMONSON'S WORK
About Anthony Shriek:
It made me want to get drunk in the graveyard, have sex, kill myself, go to Seattle, take drugs, drink coffee, and run screaming through the streets. This book will be as strong an influence on me as anything I've ever read. It is one of the best and most amazing books I've ever read."
--Poppy Z. Brite
One of the most remarkable novels the field of the macabre has produced for a considerable time. A masterpiece.
--Ramsey Campbell
About the saga Tomoe Gozen:
An unusual blend of lyricism and violence. -- New York Daily Mail
...distinctive.. -- San Francisco Chronicle
...unlike any you're likely to read. --Science Fiction Chronicle
It made me want to get drunk in the graveyard, have sex, kill myself, go to Seattle, take drugs, drink coffee, and run screaming through the streets. This book will be as strong an influence on me as anything I've ever read. It is one of the best and most amazing books I've ever read."
--Poppy Z. Brite
One of the most remarkable novels the field of the macabre has produced for a considerable time. A masterpiece.
--Ramsey Campbell
About the saga Tomoe Gozen:
An unusual blend of lyricism and violence. -- New York Daily Mail
...distinctive.. -- San Francisco Chronicle
...unlike any you're likely to read. --Science Fiction Chronicle
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jessica Salmonson lives and writes in Seattle with a bird, several salamanders, and a family of rats. John Ruskin described her as "Entirely foolish, entirely wise, idle, reckless, humble, thoughtful, dull, imaginative, sensitive, clumsy, improvident, wicked, entirely merciful, just and godly." She is an anchoritic vegetarian who has been know to tie up her lovers and whip their bums.