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Welcome to the official site of Idea Men Productions, otherwise known as IMP. IMP is dedicated to releasing materials for the discerning consumers who like their entertainment a bit darker than the norm, with a strong emphasis on true crime and classic horror.
On these pages, you will find our complete catalog of available titles, news of our latest releases, and announcements regarding the recent works of our contributing authors and editors.
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New from IMP!
The Unholy Three
Idea Men Productions is proud to present Tod Robbins’ classic novel of hate, murder and madness both on and off the midway. Best known as the author of the short story Spurs, which inspired Tod Browning's classic tale of vengeful sideshow performers, Freaks , Robbins first stunned the public with this intense account of a ruthless war on society waged by a triad of carny castaways hellbent on laying waste to normal society.
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COMING SOON
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New from IMP!
Monster Rally
In the past, IMP has offered readers the best in classic horror comics, vintage true crime, and timeless dark fiction. Now, with the help of several respected authors and film historians, IMP boldly introduces a new line of books offering a closer look at classic dark cinema.
The first title in this new endeavor, Monster Rally , is an anthology of essays on eclectic and cult cinema, from Aliens and Insects to Monsters and Madmen.
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New from IMP Founder David Jacobs!
24 Declassified: Head Shot
New from HarperCollins, the latest installment in the novel series based on the hit television show 24. Penned by IMP's very own David Jacobs, Head Shot finds Jack Bauer immersed in a maelstrom of treachery, terror, and slaughter as he uncovers clues to a devastating conspiracy that could leave America's most essential institutions in ruins.
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IMP Contributor S. Michael Wilson shares his interpretation of the religious imagery of Ken Russel's The Lair of the White Worm in the article Eating the Worm, now reprinted in Issue #4 of the independent magazine dedicated to the wonderful world of horror, ShriekFreak Quarterly.
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