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Rain Corbyn's Body of Work

Short Body Horrors

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Rain Corbyn's Body of Work

By: Rain Corbyn
Narrated by: Rain Corbyn
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Sixteen stories. Sixteen body parts. One writer murdered to get them.

Rain Corbyn's Body of Work collects Corbyn's eight best stories already in print with eight never-before-read nasties, all organized by anatomy.

Brad will go insane unless his body is completely hair-free. Prince Alastair looks for his Cinderella, but he carries her foot skin instead of a slipper. Poppy will stop at nothing to become the number one pimple popping social media star. A weight loss cult holds darker secrets than its abusive leader. And it gets worse.

These tales are framed by a shocking meta-narrative about online identity, parasocial relationships, and remorseless deception. What Jaws did for beaches, Body of Work will do for your DMs.

For fans of gross-out body horror, bad queer representation, extreme horror, splatterpunk, and ecological Sci-fi. A collection in the transgressive, respectability-eschewing traditions of Clive Barker, William S. Burroughs, Eric LaRocca, Gretchen Felker-Martin, and Joe Koch.

Cover by Mitch Green@mitch_grnContent
Info for the book will be continually updated here: raincorbyn.blogspot.com/2025/07/body-of-work-content-information.html

©2025 Rain Corbyn (P)2025 Rain Corbyn
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