Mark Brand, Associate Editor Silverthought Press
"David S. Grant’s Corporate Porn represents a bright new entrant to the unnamed genre of fiction from writers like Bret Easton Ellis and Chuck Palahniuk. This genre could be thought of differentially as black humor, satire, deadpan character study, and a dash of existentialism. Though no one has yet to put a name on it, Grant is throwing his lot in with the vibe of some of the very best 21st century American fiction....There is not a great way to describe how generational this book feels, but it does. I would be interested in getting the reaction from an older audience to this book, because so much of it feels like a Gen X inside joke. I think it is a little unbecoming to gush too much over a work like this, since that’s obviously the very thing that the author despises, so I’ll keep my qualitative comments to this: I couldn’t put it down."
Pier Tyler, author of "Abstract: A Kaleidoscopic Collection of Poetry"
"Mr. Grant's page-turner takes us into a world we may never go nor want to. We become engulfed and intrigued, maybe even voyeurs, through his characters lives. His characters could be any one of us.
Definitely writer and movie savvy."
Charles O'Connor III, author of "The Jack N The Box"
"Wow, talk about imagery. Geez, that razor blade in the mouth and the way you described it...I liked it."
Roger Pratcher, author of "Our Family's Adventure"
"Fresh and Daring...well penned"
Patrice Hughes, author of "To Hell and Back: A Christmas Story"
"Opening the cover of this book starts an adventure and from page to page you're not sure what is to be expected.  The dialogue is witty and humorous.  The story moves at a rapid pace with constant action keeping you on your feet.  Corporate Porn is an enjoyable, quick read."
John Burns, author of "Hiddent Treasures"
"Great lead-in.  After one sentence I want to know more..."
CJ Heck, author of "Barking Spiders Poetry"
"Excellent!  You had me from the first work...more, more, more."
LJ Hippler
"I laughed my ass off...I've been there so many times (minus the ecstasy)!"
Gwendolyn Thomas, author of "From the Artistic Heart."
"Stong and well written work...I can definitely relate to the characters...Excellent!."
Candace Ho, on "Corporate Porn"
"Wow! I really thought he would take it over the bridge! What an enthralling story!...Excellent work, I liked it because in a way it had a realness to it; like someone could actually do that.....Wow, I really like this, especially the way she called sail boats yachts and when something unfortunate happened he took his extra time to find a way to make his dreams come true... pretty impressive."
Michael Hemmingway, author of "The Writing Sampler"
"Reads like a screenplay....such an evil and corrupt world captured in your writings."
Katie J. Gabrielle, author of "Aloof"
"Being part Irish I had to read this...great story, thanks for the great read."
Mz. Conduct, sex advice columnist for SFX Men's Magazine
"Ha, this is really great."
"I love it, I love your use of words. I am a writer too - so I see the beauty in this. I could literally see in my mind images like paintings being painted back and forth until the last scene, I absolutly love this."
Blayre A Prenn, author of "The Only Hope"
An interesting expansion on the idea that even those who seem to possess the least merit, contain some admirable quality.






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