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The Compleate Pigge
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Narrated by:
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Andy Babinski
About this listen
Johnson Milhone is crazy... or is he? Talking, sentient stuffed pigs that may, or may not, be sewn from the flesh of his father? A psychpathic brother... or... just a bully? A mother who may be a controlling serial killer? A psychiatrist who may, or may not, be a spider? Follow Johnson down the dark tracks of his mind as he deals with being dismembered and disemboweled, meets giant talking Scottish cats, takes a trip through the worlds of Edgar Allen Poe - and so much more.
The main novella in this work, "My Eyes Are Nailed, But I Still See" was published as a limited edition from Delirium Books. Also included are the short story "I am Yesterday and I am Today", which was published in In Delirium II, and the short story "Johnson's Journal", written by David Niall Wilson as a companion chapbook to the original novella. These stories have been compared to Donnie Darko. ©2010 David N. Wilson and Brett Alexander Savory (P)2012 David N. Wilson