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The Flesh Maker: Poems Inspired by Ed Gein. The Killer's Pallet, #12

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227664563
  • EAN9798227664563
  • Date de parution16/01/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

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The Flesh Maker: Poems Inspired by Ed GeinIn the quiet town of Plainfield, Wisconsin, beneath the peeling wallpaper of a decaying farmhouse, horrors beyond comprehension took shape. Ed Gein was not just a killer-he was a collector, a craftsman of the grotesque, a man who turned flesh into fabric and bone into art. His crimes were not born from rage, but from something far more unsettling: a quiet obsession, a need to bring the dead back to life in the most horrifying ways imaginable.
The Flesh Maker drags you into the rotting walls of Gein's world, where the silence is heavier than screams and the past refuses to stay buried. Through haunting poetry, this collection explores the twisted corridors of his mind, the eerie stillness of his isolated life, and the unspeakable horrors he left behind. Each verse peels back another layer of his story-whispers of his mother's suffocating grip, the chilling creativity of his gruesome craft, and the haunting silence of a house filled with ghosts that never left.
Ed Gein didn't just kill-he transformed. He reassembled the dead into something that should have never existed, his hands stitching nightmares into reality. His story is one of madness, loneliness, and an obsession that festered into something monstrous. This collection does not seek to glorify his horrors, but to force us to confront them-to stand in the shadows of his farmhouse and feel the weight of the things he created.
Step inside, if you dare. But be warned-some things, once seen, cannot be forgotten.