Tim Fulmer's Party Crasher Press has always specialized in publishing unusual, highly experimental fiction. Sometimes it's Mr. Fulmer's own fiction, though just as often it's another writer's fiction (for example, most recently the works of Emericus Durden and Tamara Tifareth). Whoever the author is, readers must be prepared for a combination of wild entertainment and mind-bending insight into the flimsy nature of American social reality. His own latest piece of genre-defying fiction combines futuristic time-travel (in post-United States North America), radical feminism, and a classic road...
Tim Fulmer's Party Crasher Press has always specialized in publishing unusual, highly experimental fiction. Sometimes it's Mr. Fulmer's own fiction, t...
Tim Fulmer's Goddammit Goldsmith My Real Name's Rosenberg exemplifies the manic style of prose, the provocative themes, and the philosophical integrity that are all hallmarks of fiction published by independent publisher Party Crasher Press. The novel serves as an intense character study of Rosenberg, a mentally unstable deadbeat dad, and his relationships with his daughter Amber, his ex-wife Penny, his editor Goldsmith, and other friends and acquaintances in and around San Francisco. The prose style reflects the volatile but disordered mind of a man who effortlessly mixes fantasy with...
Tim Fulmer's Goddammit Goldsmith My Real Name's Rosenberg exemplifies the manic style of prose, the provocative themes, and the philosophical integrit...