Madhouse Fog: A Novel

· Manic D Press
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288
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About this eBook

In this metaphysical thriller, a thirty-something punk rocker fleeing a troubled marriage is hired for a grant writing job at a southern California psychiatric hospital. When he gets tangled up in a neuropsychiatrist's mysterious research and is subsequently targeted by a nefarious advertising executive, the situation spins dangerously out of control.

Sean Carswell is the author of four books. His work has appeared in numerous publications including Thrasher and The Southeast Review. He co-founded Razorcake magazine and Gorsky Press. He currently lives in Ventura, California, and is a professor of American literature at California State University Channel Islands.


About the author

Sean Carswell is the author of the novels Drinks for the Little Guy (1999) and Train Wreck Girl (2008), as well as the short story collections Glue and Ink Rebellion (2002) and Barney’s Crew (2005). His work has appeared in dozens of publications that range from the skateboarding magazine Thrasher to prestigious literary journals like The Southeast Review. He is the co-founder of Razorcake magazine, the nation’s largest not-for-profit magazine dedicated to independent music and culture. He is also one of the founders of the independent book publishing company, Gorsky Press. He is currently lives in Ventura, California and is a professor of American literature at California State University Channel Islands.

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