Chuck Tingle, a name synonymous with whimsical and provocative literature, has carved out a niche that extends beyond his famously quirky titles like Pounded in the Butt by My Own Butt. While his earlier works have garnered a cult following for their unabashed humor and creativity, Tingle has recently ventured into the realm of horror with notable titles such as Camp Damascus and Bury Your Gays. His latest project, intriguingly titled Fabulous Bodies, explores the life of an influencer who moonlights as a grave robber.
New Tingler Release
Despite his foray into more serious genres, Tingle continues to delight fans with his shorter works, affectionately termed “Tinglers.” The most recent addition to this collection is particularly captivating for enthusiasts of tabletop gaming. Titled Pounded in the Butt by the Physical Manifestation of Spending an Irresponsible Portion of My Income on Warpounder 40K Miniatures, this piece promises to resonate with a specific audience.
In his latest narrative, Tingle draws from his own experiences as a former player of Warhammer 40,000, where he collected eldar, and Warhammer Fantasy Battle, boasting a collection that included both lizardmen and skaven. He describes these factions as his “main trot,” indicating a deep-rooted passion for the gaming universe.
The plot centers around a “handsome sentient battleship model,” and Tingle promises readers an exhilarating experience with “4,000 words of sizzling human on gay Warpounder 40K model action.” This unique blend of humor and fantasy is now available on Amazon, and it’s sure to pique the interest of both Tingle’s long-time fans and newcomers alike.
As I prepare to dive into this latest Tingler, I find myself reflecting on my own hobbies—like painting a Cathayan sky lantern that, while visually stunning, currently lacks a corresponding army. It seems that in the world of Tingle, as in the realm of tabletop gaming, the joy often lies in the journey as much as the destination.