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Big Boss arrives in New York City, to prepare for his hit. He meets his employer, and takes in a day at the spa, with a sexy bombshell. We also gain an insight into Bree's motivation (with her girlfriend Victoria) to kill Big Boss, and we see BB's relationship with Bree's mother Monique. The plot thickens; the pages heat up! Big Boss is on a path for an assassination, while others are gunning for him! A brand new "Tec" backup story, "The Transaction," with cool action and special effects. Soon to be in his very own ongoing series! 34 Pages | Full Color dispatch ten, "Mule Factory" by Steve Goerger, is a fantastic story about muling in Mexico. Just read it! Here is the first paragraph, to get you started: Dan has come out of a terrible relationship, yes, and there is drinking, even drugs. He's never been all that popular with anyone and has just graduated from college, but he doesn’t see any possibility in his life. Always check litareview.com for the latest issue and other information! dispatch nine, "The Absolutely True Story of Peter Allen Dunn" by Kelly Jameson, is a historical and fantastical mix of a story of WWI, love, loss, and murder. Here is the first paragraph: When I awoke, there were puke stains on the carpet. I sat up. The room swayed. I needed a drink. Empty bottles stacked in my sink. Got up. Slowly. Half a bottle of Corona in the fridge. Finished it in two glugs, chucked it in the sink with the rest. Looked in the mirror. Someone shaved one side of my head while I was out. Maybe I'd done it myself. I stared at my reflection. Wrinkled dark blue T-shirt with food and beer stains on it. Hadn't shaved my face for two days. If I'd still had all my hair, I'd have said I looked menacing. “I look pretty menacing,” I said anyway. I'd only been in a town a week. I needed different friends. Friends who wouldn't shave my head when I passed out. Stay tuned to litareview.com for the latest free issues and more information. dispatch seven, "Tarn-Pit" by Drew Kalbach, is a fiction of patricide and romance. Here is the first paragraph: Jean put her bra back on. The clock radio announced, “Twenty minutes of classic rock coming up next after these messages and a word from our sponsors. Have you ever felt alone, like nobody is there?” Jean took her toothbrush from the medicine cabinet and scrubbed her teeth. Outside a police siren blared dull, sharp, then dull again, and Jean spit foamy paste into the sink. She grinned large and looked at her teeth up close. She licked across the surface. Keep in touch with litareview.com for the latest free issues and more information! dispatch five, "Low Tide Gurgling Against the Breeze" by Jackie Corley, is an atypical New Jersey story of sex and violence. Here is the first paragraph: Jack hasn't told me what he's called me here for yet. For three weeks, he kept away from my emails and messages. He thinks he's doing me a favor now. Maybe he is. When my cell phone rang, I was dry heaving in my bedroom, stomach clenched, nails digging into the dark rose carpet. I couldn't figure out what I was ruined for, but hearing his sloppy vowels on the line pulled the blood back into my limbs. Stuffing a few requested bills in my pocket, I headed out to Holmdel Motor Lodge's Room 114. Always check litareview.com for the latest free issue, free stickers, and more information. dispatch three, "Girl" by Elizabeth Ellen, is a tale of sex, ghosts, and intrigue. Here is the first paragraph: I found Jeremiah at the edge of the diving board, his back rounded to me, contemplative. I held an open bottle of wine. It was late October. We weren't prepared for the cold. I reached into his shirt pocket, retrieving the cigarettes I knew him to keep there. I shook two into my palm and transferred them to my mouth, waiting for a light. Our bad habits had brought us together: our chain smoking and tendency to continue drinking into the night. It was a small town in which we lived, a small circle in which we socialized—and most of those who made it up, our spouses included, had believed us for some time to be having an affair. We weren’t. The irony is that the two times we’d tried, once a year ago in the front seat of Jeremiah’s truck and now on the floor of the abandoned room, we’d failed in frustration. The first time had been easily rationalized: too little space, too little time, nervousness, fear of being seen, of being caught. Out here, these excuses didn’t hold. Ninety miles from our homes, holed up in a deserted motel few people knew about or remembered. And yet, even here, with all the time in the world and no one but the universe to record our sins, we’d failed to complete the act they’d already begun punishing us for. Be sure to visit litareview.com for the latest issue (it's only available there, in PDF format, for the first two weeks of its existence--then it's available in multiple formats after that, in multiple places). dispatch two, "Never Enough" by Dave Morrison, is the story of a woman who's had enough. Here is the first paragraph: I had just dozed off when the phone rang. Lately sleeping has become like a kid's game, like hide-and-go seek. I would hide under the blankets and hope that the coughing spasms wouldn't find me. Because when they did, they dug their rusty fingers into my neck, and breathed their dusty breath down my throat. I was actually developing coughing muscles on my stomach and sides. Visit litareview.com for the latest issue and this issue in other formats. dispatches are always free. 100p full issue of Acclaim Magazine. ACCLAIM is an Australian produced magazine on international street culture. Each issue features content on the freshest streetwear, music, street art, sneakers, celebrity interviews, skateboarding, tattoos, sport, cars, video games, books, DVDs, mixtapes, movies, sex, designers and anything else that’s relevant to street culture that doesn’t suck. A Man Music History Has Forgotten: A Riveting Biography of KISS’s True Theatrical Creator! In 1966, a young hippie named Sean Delaney arrived in New York City and checked into the YMCA with two dollars in his pocket. Years later, he became one of the top ten record producers in the music industry, and was in part responsible for signing a little-known band to their first six-month contract. The band was KISS, and the rest became history that had forgotten his presence until the day he died. In this highly anticipated book, HELLBOX, author Bryan J. Kinnaird chronicles Sean Delaney’s journey, a pilgrimage that epitomized a radical lifestyle and spanned over a broad spectrum of events leading to the creation of the rock band KISS. The book reveals previously untold tales from behind the mystical veil that shrouds KISS, painting a fascinating portrait that depicts their formation while it follows the life of Sean Delaney, the self-proclaimed creator of theatrical KISS, and one of the most enigmatic and forgotten legendary songwriters and record producers in the music industry. HELLBOX hints at a formidable tale of betrayal and gives unique insight into a secret alliance —and quite possibly a conspiracy— that corrupted the partnership of the people who originally guided KISS to superstardom. It dares to defy myths that have been passed off as popularized truths in the history of the legendary band. HELLBOX, a riveting account of tragedy and deception, proposes a theory that conspiracy may have rocked the business that became the most lucrative rock-and-roll dynasty in music history. Littered with intimate trysts from his openly homosexual lifestyle and destructive relationships, Sean’s story mends damaging and apocryphal truths that he claimed had been published over the years. It finally gives a collection of facts that have never been accounted for and rewrites an erased volume of missing KISS history, which was the void that sent Sean into self-imposed exile from the music industry for more than fifteen years until his death. Visit HELLBOX online at: http://www.myspace.com/hellbox_origins_of_kiss About the Author: Bryan J. Kinnaird is an award-winning screenwriter, author, creator of the popular sci-fi graphic novel series THE VILLIKON CHRONICLES and its forthcoming film THE VILLIKON CHRONICLES: GENESIS OF EVIL. Bryan was a staff writer for morning radio and later wrote marketing scripts for sales companies before professionally writing and producing corporate training programs under his own video production label. He has also written and produced several documentary films including Behind the Scenes of Destructive Metal and Comic Book Mayhem. Visit http://www.youtube.com/bkinnaird or visit Bryan Kinnaird's personal website at http://www.myspace.com/bryankinnaird HELLBOX by Bryan J. Kinnaird is also available in traditional print formats from Xlibris: *Trade Paperback; $17.84; ISBN 1-4134-5136-5 *Special Edition Cloth Hardback; $27.89; ISBN 1-4134-5137-3 Xlibris is a strategic partner of Random House Ventures, LLC, and a subsidiary of Random House, Inc. Xlibris books can be purchased in any major bookstore, or online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders or Xlibris. For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 795-4274 or order directly on the web at https://www2.xlibris.com/bookstore/bookdisplay.asp?bookid=24474 or email Orders@Xlibris.com A sex aperitif concocted by Dan Boehl. A drawing by me. You can see more from his weird head @ http://www.kingsotfsea.com and the http://www.austinhomeforboys.blogspot.com
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