| This anthology from
the fringe examines our cultures obsession
with taboos and the added temptation that
forbidden pleasures bring. Warnings of danger
and peril only heighten our desire for those
things we have been told are bad, wrong and
have been warned against doing.
Postmodernists and surrealists
come together in these pages with renegade
horror and sci-fiction authors to re-envision
what is acceptable. By turns
humorous and horrific then shocking and
alluring, the authors dissect those very
impulses we deny in our everyday lives.
While navigating the minefield
of gender relations and plotting explorations
into the landscape of the other, this volume
is all-inclusive in scope. It allows for
every lifestyle and viewpoint, no matter
how unlikely or bizarre. This literary experiment
on human desire opens up many possibilities
including the chance that the ultimate disaster
might very well prove to be the most compelling
temptation.
Simon Logan's story "Surgery" received an honorable mention in The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror 2005.
Table of Contents:
Junkyard Fetish
Darren Speegle
Broken By Love Mark Howard
Jones
Painstation Ronald Damien
Malfi
The Wound Brandi Bell
The Agent Michael Hemmingson
Andrea Gives Good Head Wendy
Brewer
N is For
J.M. Heluk
The Doll, or: What the Dead Think About
at the Very End of the World
Lance Olsen
Lesbian Whores of Broadway
Craig Snyder
Self Service Jessica Markowicz
An X-Less Story Perry McGee
Why Dont We Do It in the Road
John Edward Lawson
Christina Aguilera Ate My Left Testicle
Clint Venezuela
The Hotel Detective Alec S.
Scott
Eat Me, Drink Me Alyssa Sturgill
Whisper Michael Amorel
Shadows Vincent W. Sakowski
Sam Thompson in Love J. Scott
Malby
Revenge of the Living Masturbation Rag
Kevin L. Donihe
Heaven Christian Westerlund
Surgery Simon Logan
Black Wings Jeffrey Thomas
God on Television Carlton
Mellick III
The Unauthorized Woman Efrem
Emerson
What
People Are Saying About Tempting Disaster:
"Tempting Disaster is
a multi-faceted collection of love, lust,
and loathing. If you can't take the heat
of this puppy, than you may as well curl
up with a blanket and suck your thumb, cause
baby, this is going to leave a mark....
There are plenty of goodies to get you off
and repulsed at the same time, so make sure
to savor each and every one. Tempting Disaster
leaves an impression without making you
feel cheap and used. Well, used at least.
I highly recommend it."
Gothic Review
About the Cover Artist,
Dina Lenkovic:
Dina Lenkovic was born in
1951 in Zagreb, Croatia. To date she has
had a number of solo shows in Croatia, Austria
and Germany. Her vision of the ballet Swan
Lake, images of which were used for one
of the posters of a performance by the CNT
in 1999, won second place in an international
competition of the Soho Fine Arts Institute
in New York. She is a member of the UK association
The Society for Art of Imagination.
In 2000 she won a special
commendation from Ernst Fuchs and Philip
Rubinov-Jacobson at the exhibition 100 Sacred
Visions in Austria's Payerbach. In 2002
she was named artist of the month for October-November
by the Society for Art of Imagination for
the picture The City Burning.
Her works have also been published in several
books of New Art International issued by
the Book Art Press of New York and in the
book Contemporary Art published by the Soho
Fine Arts Institute.
View more of her work
at www.dina-lenkovic.com
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