Author Frederick Blackwell’s New Book "Party at the Mausoleum and Other Poems Related to the Juggalo Culture" Is a Collection of Verse Inspired by Underground Rap
(PRWEB) December 29, 2017 -- Frederick Blackwell, a poet from Ferndale, Michigan who enjoys walking, playing Ouija, and living a simple life, has completed his new book “Party at the Mausoleum and Other Poems Related to the Juggalo Culture”: a book of verse inspired by the horrorcore lifestyle.
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Frederick Blackwell’s poetry conveys the intensity and anarchy characteristic of Juggalo culture.
Blackwell shares, “The poetry is based on influences such as “Whoop, Whoop”, Mosh Pits, and Faygo Pop, as well as based on Insane Clown Posse, Twiztid, Esham, 3 6 Mafia, and Tech N9ne. Once you read the pages, you will be a Juggalo Always Forever with MCL (Much Clown Love). Whoop, Whoop!!!!”
Readers who wish to experience this provocative work can purchase “Party at the Mausoleum and Other Poems Related to the Juggalo Culture” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Kobo, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or media inquiries, contact Page Publishing at 866-315-2708.
About Page Publishing:
Page Publishing is a traditional New York-based full-service publishing house that handles all the intricacies involved in publishing its authors’ books, including distribution in the world’s largest retail outlets and royalty generation. Page Publishing knows that authors need to be free to create - not bogged down with logistics like eBook conversion, establishing wholesale accounts, insurance, shipping, taxes, and the like. Its roster of accomplished authors and publishing professionals allows writers to leave behind these complex and time-consuming issues to focus on their passion: writing and creating. Learn more at http://www.pagepublishing.com.
Nichole Hoffman, Page Publishing, Inc, http://www.pagepublishing.com, +1 (866) 315-2708 Ext: 8283, [email protected]
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