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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

ISBN
  
1-56184-173-0

Author
  
James Curcio

OCLC
  
150358223

3.5/5
Goodreads

Publication date
  
November 2004

Pages
  
256 pp

Originally published
  
November 2004

Country
  
United States of America

Genres
  
Satire, Novel

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Publisher
  
New Falcon Publications

Similar
  
Fallen Nation: Party at th, The Immanence of Myth, Fallen Nation: Babylon, Party at the World's End

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Join My Cult is a satirical novel written by James Curcio and released by New Falcon Publications. It is a work of collaborative fiction based on real events. In a subsequent interview the author said the book was meant as a prelude to his second novel, Fallen Nation: Party At The World's End.

Contents

Plot summary

Various plot elements focus on groups of suburban kids experimenting with shamanism and hallucinogens, who quickly discover themselves unhinged from the culture around them. It details events surrounding their harrowing plunge into this abyss, regularly shifting narrator and frame of reference from one member of the group to the other. Curcio utilizes atypical narrative and grammatical structures in the form of neurolinguistic and hypnotic confusion techniques within the text in an effort to stimulate a similar experience over the course of reading. That Curcio was intentionally utilizing these techniques is shown in various interviews such as a Gpod radio interview found on his website.

Reviews

The book received a positive review from Jive Magazine.

About the author

Born Jamie Curcio (July 9, 1978, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Curcio has published numerous novels, graphic novels, essays, albums and podcasts independently as well as through Disinfo, New Falcon, Alterati, Key 64, JIVE Magazine, Immanion Press, and New Fiction. Many of these projects use heavily applied viral marketing, and deal with issues relating to myth, consciousness and identity.

Jamie Curcio co-starred in a 2012 independent film and webseries, Clark: A Gonzomentary which received an Outstanding Lead Actor Award, and Outstanding Writing Award for the web series version from LA Webfest 2013 and was nominated for a Best Documentary award at the Sixth Annual Philadelphia Independent Film Festival for the full-length film version.

References

Join My Cult Wikipedia