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Rolling Thunder Quarterly: Spring 2013 By Rolling Thunder Press
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Edited by Tommy Anthony. featuring Jhon Baker, David Bowman, Sherell Gillard, Rachael Delamar, Ann Carruth Donoghue, Jeff Dupuis, Sarah-Joy Elizabeth, Jennifer Greidus, Raven-Nicole Hughes, Jeff... More > Kappel, Zev Keisch, Simon McCormack, Jesse Mitchell, ameliAmuse, Dave Pointer, Wayne Russell, Ray Sharp, Stacie Thompson, and Trier Ward< Less
Hotel By Tommy Anthony
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The omniscient protagonist checks himself into a hotel room for a week with the mission of getting some good writing done in isolation. Every night "at" the "hotel" becomes a... More > different chapter exploring a different fetish "written" out in a dream-like fantasy world where esoterica meets erotica in this meta-book within a book as the author's developing romantic passion for his muse is played out in all its twists and turns. What begins as a lonely tale about a writer and transforms into an erotic sampler of S&M, catholic schoolgirl/teacher, medical, religious, occult, and poetic fantasies, blossoms into the most powerful literary love epic since Dante's Divine Comedy.< Less
The Knowledge of Good and Evil By Tommy Anthony
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The final masterpiece of the Life of Easter series. Poetry, journals, letters, dreams, adventures, from Milwaukee to the Oregon Coast to Seattle and back.
The Tower of Babel: How the Fall of Man Found Us in the Age of Terror By Tommy Anthony
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The Tower of Babel , How the Fall of Man found us in the Age of Terror, or Old and Burnt-Out is the next chapter in the Life of Easter, the literary saga in scrapbook memoirs of a mysterious yet... More > familiar freethinking young dude named Eugene Baxter. Toking his way from New Mexico to Milwaukee to Las Vegas and back to Milwaukee, Eugene tells it how it is about love, existentialism, 9/11, Iraq, drugs, religion, friendship, and poetry. Horace is back and so is Miriam plus a baby and along comes Molly and a bunch of cats and a dog and it’s all one happy crappy American home at the turn of the Millennium.< Less