Editing News:2015/04/08 Marilyn Manson Artwork Featured in Amber Tamblyn Poetry Book

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A Marilyn Manson, as of yet untitled painting will be featured opposite a poem about Sharon Tate in poet Amber Tamblyn's latest book of poems titled, ''Dark Sparkler''. Tamblyn describes the painting as "...a watercolor of a dripping Sharon Tate holding two melting ice cream cones". It first appeared on a website in 2014 announcing a Marilyn Manson art exhibit; however, the announcement was pulled; the painting, entitled "[[Untitled Watercolor on Arches]] 2013", not seen again until now. ''Dark Sparkler'', Tamblyn's third book of poetry, can be purchased on [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0062348167/ref=cm_sw_su_dp?tag=authorhcweb-20 Amazon].
 
A Marilyn Manson, as of yet untitled painting will be featured opposite a poem about Sharon Tate in poet Amber Tamblyn's latest book of poems titled, ''Dark Sparkler''. Tamblyn describes the painting as "...a watercolor of a dripping Sharon Tate holding two melting ice cream cones". It first appeared on a website in 2014 announcing a Marilyn Manson art exhibit; however, the announcement was pulled; the painting, entitled "[[Untitled Watercolor on Arches]] 2013", not seen again until now. ''Dark Sparkler'', Tamblyn's third book of poetry, can be purchased on [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0062348167/ref=cm_sw_su_dp?tag=authorhcweb-20 Amazon].

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