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(My Free PR ) “New novel, “Anonymous” written in Palahniuk style.”
Jason
Tanamor, award-winning writer and author, has a new novel out called,
“Anonymous.” The novel is a series of stories. Stories are what make
the world go round. And they’re also what keep a group of prisoners
going. Everyday, locked up in their cell, these prisoners spill their
guts to the others through toilets and drain pipes, hoping to “pass”
the time until they are able to see the light of day. Some of the
stories, they disclose things that only locked up criminals should
hear. The other stories, they explain why most people would agree that
this group of misfits should be locked up.
Influenced
by Chuck Palahniuk (“Fight Club”) and Bret Easton Ellis (“American
Psycho”), Tanamor does not disappoint readers of well-crafted, intense,
and intelligent writing. “There is a strong mix of humor and in your
face craftsmanship,” commented Tanamor. “I like to write about the
stories that people don’t necessarily like to tell, but like to hear.”
Palahniuk is so much of an influence, “Anonymous” is an homage to the
author, written in the style of the “Fight Club” writer.
Jason
Tanamor has won honors for his short screenplay, In My Dreams, and has
been praised and supported by industry professionals. “Tanamor's humor
has the appeal of Saturday Night Live's 'Deep Thoughts.' It's not just
offbeat - it's an entirely different time signature. Giving rise to
plenty of double-takes and raised eyebrows, the writing is simple and
uproariously funny. The result will leave readers in stitches,” said
Jenna Glatzer, author of “Celine Dion: For Keeps.” He also has support
from his hero, Chuck Palahniuk, and Stan Stankos, writer for top
comedian George Lopez.