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Interview Series (Installment #6 / The Final Installment) - D’urban Moffer

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Electronic Blanket ’s Interview Series (Installment #6 / The Final Installment): D’urban Moffer  interviewed by Wolfgang Carnifex D’urban Moffer is an artist of some sort. It’s unclear really. I know he’s written a novel and has a blog and does music or is doing like a comic book with some people or something. Anyway, D’urban claims that everywhere he goes there is a disaster awaiting him with open arms, that everything he sees is a train wreck calling him aboard. Merry Christmas ! 🎄🎅🤶 D'urban Moffer WC: I know you as the author of American Kashayas . It’s been described as “a carousel  projector of Middle Western malaise, a nightmare-logicked magick-text scrapbook of  alchemy.” But your work isn’t confined to writing. Tell me about some of the projects  you’re currently working on, or ones you have planned for the future. DM: Let me start off by saying, it’s nice to have you back from the dead, old chum. That molting  period was quite a time, eh? I do adore...

Chocolate Box

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CHOCOLATE BOX a short story by Wolfgang Carnifex / Will Bernardara Jr All Images by Flux AI (Apache 2) For Nakecia Hershey (RIP) “Once in his lifetime, every artist feels the Hand of God, and creates something that comes alive.” Professor Henry Jarrod, House of Wax (1953) “His sicknesses are infinitely more interesting than other people’s health.”  Jane Birkin “They always want a body!” Bruce Allison, House of Wax (1953) Editor’s Note : What follows is the unabridged transcript of Sven Bergman’s audiotape divulgence to Black Wedding: Reports From Matrimonial Hell magazine / February 2024 Issue. The interviewer’s questions and comments have been removed. It’s on? I’m not accustomed to talking to tape recorders so please give me a break if I come across as clumsy or unprepared. Danish is my native tongue as well, so bear that in mind. I declined many offers to be interviewed. A few years ago, The View and Jerry Springer asked me to come on and tell my story. I didn’t want to be o...