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WIN A COPY OF CHUCK PALAHNIUK’S LATEST BOOK, “RANT”

By Film Threat Staff | April 26, 2007

Film Threat is offering you the opportunity to win a free copy of the latest book from author Chuck Palahniuk, and all you have to do is go on a rant of your own. The rules are simple:

Go to Film Threat’s Support Page. Choose “Other” from the drop-down menu and type “My Chuck Palahniuk Rant” in the space next to it. Then, in the comment box, send us your very own rant on why you feel Chuck Palahniuk is either the greatest, or worst, writer around. You’ve got until Friday, May 4, 2007 to submit your rant, and then the top two rants we deem to be the best will get a copy of Palahniuk’s latest book, “Rant.”

“Rant” takes the form of a fictional oral history of Buster “Rant” Casey, in which an assortment of friends, enemies, admirers, detractors, and relations have their say about this evil character, who may or may not be the most efficient serial killer of our time.

Buster Casey was every small kid born in a small town, searching for real thrills in a world of video games and action/adventure movies.

The high school rebel who always wins (and a childhood murderer?), Rant Casey escapes from his hometown of Middleton for the big city and becomes the leader of an urban demolition derby called Party Crashing, where on designated nights the participants recognize each other by dressing their cars with tin-can tails, “Just Married” toothpaste graffiti, and other refuse, then look for designated markings in order to stalk and crash into each other. It’s in this violent, late-night hunting game that Casey meets three friends. And after his spectacular death, these friends gather the testimonies needed to build an oral history of his short life. Their collected anecdotes explore the charges that his saliva infected hundreds and caused a silent, urban plague of rabies…

Expect hilarity and horror, and blazing insight into the desperate and surreal contemporary human condition as only Chuck Palahniuk can deliver it. He’s the postmillennial Jonathan Swift, the visionary to watch to learn what’s – uh oh – coming next.

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