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The Carpet Bomb Emporium is a collection of short stories and poetry that addresses and expresses thoughts of extreme violence, sex, office jobs, and love to the point of insanity. With vivid, forthright, often graphic language that captures the rawness of real life and everyday experiences, as well as those that are definitely out of the box, author Jacob Benedetti takes readers within his own expansive emotions, which flows from mundane, to pleasant, to miserable, to irreverent, to very dark. Nothing is glossed over or left out. Not only do readers witness firsthand Jacob's emotions, they…mehr

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The Carpet Bomb Emporium is a collection of short stories and poetry that addresses and expresses thoughts of extreme violence, sex, office jobs, and love to the point of insanity. With vivid, forthright, often graphic language that captures the rawness of real life and everyday experiences, as well as those that are definitely out of the box, author Jacob Benedetti takes readers within his own expansive emotions, which flows from mundane, to pleasant, to miserable, to irreverent, to very dark. Nothing is glossed over or left out. Not only do readers witness firsthand Jacob's emotions, they also encounter and are left grappling with and exploring their own. An atmosphere so inherently bizarre and unhinged can only be found in one place-The Carpet Bomb Emporium.
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Autorenporträt
Jacob Benedetti was born in 2000 when the internet was gaining more and more in popularity. All of the mystery surrounding how it functioned made it easy for Jacob as a kid to watch violent films and stories online. He also got in trouble with his parents for reading graphic and violent stories. For about one year, he worked in a corporate office. The repressed, degrading, absurd, passive-aggressive environment that he witnessed there inspired his first book, The Carpet Bomb Emporium. Jacob is a writer and director of short films that are experimental and rooted in the arthouse category.