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 “Will Viharo is a unique cat, a throwback to a more sophisticated time but with a Lynchian sensibility...his work is eclectic, eccentric and wild...but be warned...it's not for the faint of heart.” — S.A. Cosby, author of Blacktop Wasteland and Razorblade Tears

“Will Viharo’s work certainly isn’t for everyone, but if you’re looking for a wildly different read that has ZERO interest in playing by the usual rules then this is for you. I have honestly never read anything quite like it. Imagine classic noir dropping a serious amount of acid and you’ll get somewhere in the vicinity of the crazy-cool badassery Will is spinning here. Is he a madman, a genius or maybe a little of both? If you’re so inclined, I suggest you buy a ticket, take the ride and decide for yourself.” — Greg F. Gifune, author of Savages, Blood in Electric Blue, and Velvet Elvis

"No human being has absorbed more pulp culture and its seamy sexploitation underbelly than Will Viharo. Thankfully, his warped synapses and calloused, compulsive fingertips are able to repurpose it all and blow it back onto the page--desperate, demented, delirious, D-cupped ... and many other D words as well."Eddie Muller, Czar of Noir, Host of TCM’s Noir Alley

"Besides the great style, plot, and characters, what I love so much about Will Viharo's work is his willingness to really go there in his depictions of sex and violence. The dude's not shy. At all."Mike Monson, author/publisher, All Due Respect Books

"Will Viharo has to be the most Chandleresque author I know that's not actively trying to rip off the legend's style or paradigm in his fiction. Viharo's narrative voice is thunderous and commanding. One of the best kept secrets in contemporary hardboiled fiction."Benoit Lelievre, Dead End Follies

"In a cookie-cutter literary world chock-full of imitation and repetition, Will Viharo carves out a thoroughly original ride...Think David Lynch and Raymond Chandler catching a matinee together as the world falls apart. Sexy, smart, surreal. Can't recommend enough." —Joe Clifford, author of the Jay Porter series, The One Who Got Away, The Lakehouse, and Shadow People

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The Lynchian life and so-called career of existential pulp fiction author and B movie impresario Will "the Thrill" Viharo, as told in an epistolary mosaic.

"A storyteller's greatest challenge is telling a story about themselves. The raw unvarnished truth of their life, their loves, their losses, their triumphs and their tragedies. Will Viharo has taken that challenge and has succeeded wildly. Graffiti in the Rubber Room is a poignant, exhilarating, at times philosophical epistle to the people, places, and experiences that turned a fresh-faced baby boy into Will The Thrill. It's a stunning achievement that does what so few memoirs do, it tells the truth, for good or ill. I couldn't put it down!”S.A. Cosby, bestselling author of Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland

“Only Will Viharo could pull off an epistolary bildungsroman with this much pulp fiction, gonzo journalism, and overall weirdness. Don’t fret Viharo fans. Graffiti in the Rubber Room also comes with a heaping serving of the author’s perpetually oversexed brain and wry commentary on the absurdity of modern life. And, yet, somehow in the midst of this wild, pop-culture rumination, Viharo finds the perfect spots for those gut-punch lines that betray an old cynic’s heart still yearning to be broken.” —Joe Clifford, author of Junkie Love and Say My Name

“Read this book! It takes a certain (and rare) kind of courage to unflinchingly record one’s life for the world to read and, therefore, judge. My friend Will ‘the Thrill’ Viharo has done it with all that courage in evidence, and a style all his own. But then, Will always had both. What I really didn’t know was that his remarkable life has been lived on his peculiar terms, a place that only Will could inhabit. He delivers it all to us here. At once exhaustive, elegant, and entertaining, Will’s memoir is a kickass read, and a lesson on how to live bravely. To say nothing of his mastery of writing. ‘What you don’t know about me could fill volumes,’ I once heard a character in a movie say. What I didn’t know about Will was truly voluminous, but I sure do now, and I am thankful for that. And for him.”Jon Lindstrom, award-winning star of General Hospital and Port Charles, writer-director of How We Got Away With It

“‘Will The Thrill’ has really delivered in this passionate and personal saga of his days in Hollywood and elsewhere. A man of wit and taste, he bled his memories onto the page, and they now become ours. What a gift! Already a well-known and accomplished fiction master with his Vic Valentine stories, this memoir is a must for hipsters and genre lovers from back in the day, or anyone now wanting a cool Tiki-tinged read this summer. Do yourself a favor and pony up for this swell tome.”Steve De Jarnatt, director of Miracle Mile and Cherry 2000

“A memoir with a better butter anecdote than Last Tango in Paris. About 10 pages into Will’s book I pulled out a notepad and started a list of movies I needed to see. It’s a tour through American cinema—better than any film school. It’s also a memoir of stark honesty detailing mistakes, regrets, missed opportunities, and pain. Somehow, through it all, it’s also funny and hopeful. Will’s writing is a surprising ride through a painful youth, tragic and sexy ladies, brushes with fame, and the struggles of being a noir writer. Then he’ll take a turn and reveal a vista of insight with a beautiful line about the necessity of forgiveness that is worthy of the noir films that inspire him. ‘Lingering bitterness is nothing but slow-burning suicide.’ I love it.”—Shannon Wheeler, New Yorker cartoonist, creator of Too Much Coffee Man

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Book Trailer "The Romance of Chumpy Walnut" (Thrillville Press, Fall 2024)

Book Trailer, “All Souls Are Final,” (Thrillville Press, 2023)

Reading from “Vic Valentine Fever Dreams” with live jazz by Dmitri Matheny, Calluna Seattle, 9/3/21

Book trailer, “Vic Valentine Fever Dreams” (Thrillville Press, 2021)

“The Thrillville Pulp Fiction Collection” Book Trailer (2011)

 

“Freaks That Carry Your Luggage Up to the Room” Book Trailer (2011)

Book series trailer, “Vic Valentine: The Mental Case Files” (2017-2019)

Book trailer, “Hard-Boiled Heart” (Gutter Books, 2015)

Book trailer, “Things I Do When I’m Awake” (2016)

Book trailer, “VIHORROR! Cocktales of Sex and Death” (2020)

“The Space Needler’s Intergalactic Bar Guide,” Interview for Tiki Oasis TV (2015)

Reading short story “Escape from Thrillville,” Oakland CA (2014)

 

Reading from “Love Stories Are Too Violent For Me,” Berkeley CA (2014)

Final edit of Jeff M. Giordano's full length documentary about my longtime Bay Area career as a film programmer/impresario (Thrillville) and my transition to Seattle in 2014.