Jim Hogshire
Jim Hogshire | |
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Born | James Frederick Hogshire 1958 (age 65–66) Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. |
Pen name | Chet Antonini |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Indiana University Bloomington |
Notable works | You Are Going to Prison |
James Frederick Hogshire (born 1958 in
As of 2010, he was living in
In 1993, one of Hogshire's infamous prank calls, "Bacon and Eggs", was made into a short film starring Linda Blair and Bill Pullman.[2]
In 2006, a movie adaptation of his
In 2009 Feral House released an updated version of Hoghire's book Opium for the Masses.[3][4]
One of Hogshire's better known short stories "The Electric Cough-Syrup Acid Test" was excerpted by Harper's and has also appeared in the book White Rabbit, and a book about zines. The story first appeared in Hogshire's zine, Pills-a-Go-Go.[5]
A cover article by Jim Hogshire titled "Animals and Islam" appears in The Animals Agenda, October 1991
Hogshire was a writer for the tabloid National Examiner between 1990 and 1991, and often used the pseudonym "Chet Antonini."
Hogshire attended Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana between 1976 and 1980.
Partial bibliography
- ISBN 1559501197
- Opium for the Masses: A Practical Guide to Growing Poppies and Making Opium. Loompanics Unlimited. 1994. ISBN 978-1-932595-46-8
- Pills-A-Go-Go: Fiendish Investigation into Pill Marketing, Art, History, and Consumption. Feral House. 1999. ISBN 0-922915-53-9
- Sell Yourself to Science: The Complete Guide to Selling Your Organs, Body Fluids, Bodily Functions and Being a Human Guinea Pig. Loompanics Unlimited. 1992. ISBN 1559500840
- Grossed-Out Surgeon Vomits Inside Patient!: An Insider's Look at the Supermarket Tabloids. Feral House. 1997. ISBN 0922915423
References
- ^ Erowid. "Erowid Jim Hogshire Vault". erowid.org.
- ^ Tim Pope director's website Archived 2012-03-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Sullum, Jacob (21 January 2013). "If You Know Too Much About Poppies, You Can Lose the Farm (and Go to Jail)". Reason.com. Reason Foundation. Reason.com.
- ISBN 978-1932595468.
- ^ Electric Cough-Syrup Acid Test
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