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The Brothers Crunk

By: William III Pauley
Narrated by: Connor Brannigan
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"A perfect example of bizarro fiction.... Every line is littered with wild and imaginative ideas." (Fangoria Magazine)

Brothers Divey and Reynold Crunk are two traveling breakfast burrito salesmen trying to make a living in the post-apocalyptic world of Planet Japan. After discovering a mutilated robot corpse in the middle of the desert, Divey mysteriously transforms into something abominable, setting a bizarre series of events into motion. Reynold follows his brother into the dark underworld of Tokyo, where there are no rules and old video game accessories are used as real weapons.

Please consult a doctor if you experience any of the following symptoms while listening: convulsions, eye or muscle twitching, altered vision, involuntary movements, disorientation, or loss of awareness.

©2011, 2022 William Pauley III (P)2023 William Pauley III
Cyberpunk Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction

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