Saturday, July 17, 2021

Signal Boost for Jungle Jitters!

Find it Here!


Yes, that cover art is very risque. This is because it is a new weird fiction work by the every bizarre J. Manfred Weichsel. For those unaware, the author specializes in the gross and the macabre to tell stories of oddly clear morality and good over evil. Needless to say, however, this sort of thing is for the adult set. Hence, not very safe for work material.

However, Mr. Weichsel's new book is no less out of tune for him than usual. In fact, it is exactly the sort of thing one should expect from such a bizarre writer. Weird fiction wouldn't work so well it wasn't so off-kilter.

The description:


The dream of a mad scientist has evolved into a nightmare!

Jennifer will do anything to be famous. She thinks she's gotten her big break after a night at the club lands her in bed with a producer, and the next morning he offers her a jungle adventure show.

But instead, she and her two friends are unwittingly trafficked to the Congo for a sinister purpose. A cult lives in the jungle that worships the dark legacy of Ilya Ivanovich Ivanov as they work to accomplish his insane life’s goal.

Will Jennifer escape the jungle compound, or will she fulfill their twisted vision of humanity’s future and become a broodmare to make an inhuman monster?

If you love jungle adventure and horror, don’t miss this action-packed read.

Warning: Jungle Jitters contains nudity, sex, violence, and graphic descriptions of humpo chimpo.


You can find Jungle Jitters here.

I've said you can find anything in NewPub, didn't I? Well here is your proof. No matter how weird, wild, or insane your idea might be there is always someone it can reach. And you no longer have OldPub gatekeepers in the way to block you. More or less, you can do just about anything. For an art that thrives on creativity and imagination, this is paramount!

Enjoy the new normal, folks. It won't be going away for quite a while. We're just going to have to get used to it. And I think I am A-Okay with that.




1 comment:

  1. I thought the pulp fiction of the past was known for its racy and lurid covers (maybe not all the time, but mostly the weird fiction and erotic stories had them). Feels like you're implying that it wasn't...unless I'm reading it wrong.

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