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The Orange Eats Creeps New Classics Edition

a novel by
Grace Krilanovich


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The Two Dollar Radio "The New Classics" edition of The Orange Eats Creeps (January 21, 2025) features an original Afterword by Laura van den Berg, along with the original Introduction by Steve Erickson. Please see the "INFO" tab for more information.


The Orange Eat Creeps is being adapted to film!
"American Psycho director Mary Harron updates on new project Orange Eat Creeps"

"...The project is being developed and produced through New York’s Greencard Pictures and marks the latest collaboration between Harron and Turner after American Psycho, The Notorious Bettie Page and Charlie Says..."


The Orange Eats Creeps, The New Classics edition (Jan. 2025):
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The Orange Eats Creeps, original edition (Sep. 2010):
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*National Book Foundation '5 Under 35' Award
*A Best Book of 2010 —NPR, Amazon, Shelf Unbound
*The Believer Book Award, Finalist
*Indie Bookseller's Choice Awards, Finalist


Synopsis
A girl with drug-induced ESP and an eerie connection to Patty Reed (a young member of the Donner Party who credited her survival to her relationship with a hidden wooden doll), searches for her disappeared foster sister along “The Highway That Eats People,” stalked by a conflation of Twin Peaks’ “Bob” and the Green River Killer, known as Dactyl.


Additional Reading:
"Grace Krilanovich: What it's like being one of 5 under 35"
Los Angeles Times, December 7, 2010



The Orange Eats Creeps by Grace Krilanovich =

The Orange Eats Creeps by Grace Krilanovich = Kathy Acker + William Burroughs + Vampires

* In most cases, none of these writers endorse this book. Our math formulas are supposed to be amusing anecdotes, similar to shelf-talkers in bookstores that say "If you like X, you might enjoy Y," or "This Book is like Cormac McCarthy writing an episode of Saved by the Bell with a soundtrack by Philip Glass."

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