This book offers an intimate exploration of the author's struggles with depression and self-hatred, detailing both professional and unconventional coping techniques. Through a candid and humorous lens, the narrative reveals what has been beneficial and what has led to deeper challenges. The author's unique voice combines dark humor with raw honesty, making the serious subject matter accessible while inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences.
Matt Shaw Books






Growing Pains
- 94 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Featuring a collection of humorous and provocative limericks, this book by Matt Shaw explores themes of periods, masturbation, and first dates. Accompanied by over 40 illustrations, it offers a playful yet edgy take on adult experiences, making it clear that its content is not suitable for children. The unique combination of poetry and art provides a lighthearted approach to often taboo subjects, inviting readers to laugh and reflect on the complexities of modern relationships and bodily experiences.
Exploring themes of isolation and the longing for connection, the narrative follows a protagonist who feels invisible to those around them. Despite their efforts to engage, they are met with silence and indifference, leading to a deep sense of alienation. As they grapple with their existence and a hidden secret, the story reveals their desperation to belong and the lengths they will go to in order to be seen and accepted. The protagonist's struggle highlights the profound impact of recognition and the yearning for human connection.
This or That
- 134 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Sharon and Mary, devoted fans of The Game, are determined to continue their passion for the show after its cancellation. Eager to persuade the producers to create a new series, they compile a compelling showcase of their enthusiasm and skills. Their journey highlights their dedication and creativity as they seek to keep the spirit of the show alive, presenting a unique blend of fandom and ambition.
Pest
- 126 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The author, known for their engaging storytelling, delivers another captivating narrative that promises to explore intriguing themes and rich character development. Readers can expect a blend of humor and insight, as the book delves into complex situations that challenge the characters and provoke thought. With a distinctive voice and imaginative approach, this work invites readers to immerse themselves in a unique experience that showcases the author's signature style.
Delving into extreme horror, this novel presents a visceral experience filled with graphic violence, profanity, and explicit scenes. Beneath the disturbing surface lies a chilling narrative that challenges readers' thresholds for horror. It serves as a cautionary tale for those easily shocked or offended, emphasizing its intense themes and content.
Fucking Filth
- 156 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The protagonist navigates a solitary existence, relying on paid companions to explore his secret fetishes, which he values for their discretion. This lifestyle, however, leaves him isolated, as the peculiarities of his desires prevent him from forming genuine friendships. The narrative delves into themes of loneliness and the complexities of intimacy, highlighting the tension between his private passions and the lack of meaningful connections in his life.
Set against the backdrop of a beach holiday gone horribly wrong, this extreme horror novella weaves a chilling narrative filled with gore and unsettling themes. A group of friends finds their getaway turning disastrous, leading to shocking and offensive scenes that echo the infamous video nasties of the seventies. With elements of bad language and sexual content, it caters to a niche audience unafraid of extreme horror. Readers sensitive to graphic content are advised to approach with caution.
Set in a post-apocalyptic world devastated by radiation, the narrative explores the lives of survivors who have lost touch with the past and the truth of their circumstances. With survival as their primary concern, the characters grapple with the harsh realities of their existence, questioning the significance of uncovering the truth when it offers no practical benefit. This bleak environment raises profound themes of human resilience and the instinct to endure amidst despair.
This version of the Holy Bible presents a modern interpretation by Matt Shaw, aiming to make the scriptures accessible and relatable to contemporary readers. Shaw's approach emphasizes clarity and understanding, providing insights that resonate with today's challenges and experiences. The text is designed to inspire faith and reflection, making it suitable for both lifelong believers and those new to the teachings of the Bible.