Sunday, August 14, 2011

Simon [Strantzas] says

The Orphan Palace kicks you in the face and doesn't stop. Pulver's prose sees the world through a cracked lense of 60's hedonism and 70's grit, with a side order of unshakable terror. A serial killer novel that explores the dark side of America via Kerouac in a shell of cosmic horror. What he does is electrifying. I've never seen anything like it. My hair is still standing on end.

--Simon Strantzas, author of Nightingale Songs


http://chomupress.com/our-books/the-orphan-palace/

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