Art & literature
lustwork magazine
Counter-cultural, experimental arts journal zine featuring new and upcoming Transgressive Fiction writers assembled and distributed by Coprolaliac Press featuring erotic vintage photography, poetry, flash fiction, collages, editorials...
For Adults Only.
Warning: graphic language,
adult situations, sex, and violence.
Featuring work by
Zak Ferguson
Joseph Breitman
N. Casio Poe
Joanna Jeanine Schmidt
LeRoy Gary
90 pages
(8.5 x 11 in / 216 x 279 mm)
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Step into the mind of Joseph Breitman, Coprolaliac Press' latest rising star in the world of transgressive literature. With his unique take on blank verse, he invites you on a journey through the darkest corners of human experience, where pain and suffering are laid bare for all to see. In his debut work, he explores the depths of humanity with an unflinching eye, portraying a world that is as hauntingly beautiful as it is terrifying. His characters are real, their struggles will leave you reeling. Joseph is not for the faint-hearted, but within his words lies a powerful message and a truth that is hard to ignore. Dive into the abyss of human nature as he exposes our deepest fears and desires, and emerge with a new perspective on the world around us.
86 pages
(6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)
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Poetry & Photography
by
Joanna Jeanine Schmidt
110 Pages
US Letter Landscape
(11 x 8.5 in / 279 x 216 mm)
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Written in various states of delirium over the course of five years, this maddening and frenetic collection of automatic writings, inspired by everything from the writings of the Surrealists to pornography, endure the struggles of the author suffering psychotic fugue states, bouts of suicidal depression, and a host of medications as they relocate half way across the country. These written relics were compiled by the author from their massive archive of journals and arranged by the date of each automatism between 2009 & 2014.
118 pages
(6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)
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On March 31, 1922, the Gruber family and their servant were found dead in their secluded farmhouse in the picturesque German hamlet of Kaifeck. The family farm was a testament to hard work and perseverance, nestled among rolling hills and dense forests. The couple, Andreas and Cäzilia, had spent their lives cultivating the land and raising their daughter, Viktoria, and her two children. Despite the idyllic setting, dark forces lurked beneath the surface lay hidden passions and secrets. When a gruesome massacre left the family and their servant dead, the village was left reeling in shock. Investigations revealed that the Grubers had become estranged, with rumors of affairs and grudges lingering. Speculation ran wild, pointing fingers towards a possible wandering stranger or any potential suitor seeking to claim the family's fortune. In contrast, others suspect one of the family members hiding secret desires. As the years passed, the mystery deepened further, continuing to baffle investigators, with leads always coming up dry; whispers of supernatural forces circulated among the local population. Despite numerous investigations, no culprit has ever been identified, leaving only questions and speculation. The fate of the Gruber family seems destined to remain an eternal enigma. The German village continues to captivate those brave enough to confront its past. It has become infamous for the evil that lurks beneath the calm facade, waiting to strike without warning. Even the most seemingly tranquil settings can hide sinister and tragic memories.
Poetry / Prose
86 pages
(6 x 9 in / 152 x 229 mm)
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