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  • Killing Poppy

    William Perk

    eBook (Apocalypse Party, Oct. 13, 2018)
    "Killing Poppy is about a heroin addict attempting to kick his addiction with the aid of an angel sent to help him. The catch: the angel is an amoral for-hire schlub. The result: an extremely funny, deeply strange, and surprisingly violent book with a raw human heart beating at the center of it. It's a chaotic ride, but William confidently controls the chaos."--Cameron Pierce, author of Ass Goblins of Auschwitz"Killing Poppy is breezy, funny, and terribly upsetting. Yes, there is something sad-tender-even sweet? underneath this violent, disturbing, potentially triggering (totally got all mine) trust-no-one getting clean adventure. As a debut work, it announces a writer who is going to kill and resurrect what is sacred with cinematic alacrity and street magic."--Laura Lee Bahr, author of Haunt"I read Killing Poppy with fingers over my eyes and while clenching my teeth; William Perk has given us disturbing, addictive story-telling at its finest, and I couldn't look away."--Elle Stanger, writer at stripperwriter.com and podcast host at strangebedfellowspdx.com"A far-out black comedy about a junkie and the chaos created as he fights to get clean. Weirdly endearing, from start to finish."--Danger Slater, author of I Will Rot Without You
  • Killing Poppy

    William Perk

    Paperback (Apocalypse Party, Sept. 30, 2018)
    "Killing Poppy is about a heroin addict attempting to kick his addiction with the aid of an angel sent to help him. The catch: the angel is an amoral for-hire schlub. The result: an extremely funny, deeply strange, and surprisingly violent book with a raw human heart beating at the center of it. It's a chaotic ride, but William confidently controls the chaos."--Cameron Pierce, author of Ass Goblins of Auschwitz"Killing Poppy is breezy, funny, and terribly upsetting. Yes, there is something sad-tender-even sweet? underneath this violent, disturbing, potentially triggering (totally got all mine) trust-no-one getting clean adventure. As a debut work, it announces a writer who is going to kill and resurrect what is sacred with cinematic alacrity and street magic."--Laura Lee Bahr, author of Haunt"I read Killing Poppy with fingers over my eyes and while clenching my teeth; William Perk has given us disturbing, addictive story-telling at its finest, and I couldn't look away."--Elle Stanger, writer at stripperwriter.com and podcast host at strangebedfellowspdx.com"A far-out black comedy about a junkie and the chaos created as he fights to get clean. Weirdly endearing, from start to finish."--Danger Slater, author of I Will Rot Without You