John Skipp is a New York Times bestselling author, editor, zombie godfather, compulsive collaborator, musical pornographer, black-humored optimist and all-around Renaissance mutant. His early novels from the 1980s and 90s pioneered the graphic, subversive, high-energy form known as splatterpunk. His anthology Book of the Dead was the beginning of modern post-Romero zombie literature. His work ranges from hardcore horror to whacked-out Bizarro to scathing social satire, all brought together with his trademark cinematic pace and intimate, unflinching, unmistakable voice. From young agitator to hilarious elder statesman, Skipp remains one of genre fiction's most colorful characters.
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This shared world psychological horror anthology features over 30 original full page interior illustrations by Aeron Alfrey with fiction by Jeff Strand, Scott Nicholson, Mercedes...
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THE LONG LAST CALL by John Skipp (Rare ARC/Proof - Cemetery Dance)
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Rare ARC/Proof (Advance Reader's Copy/Uncorrected Proof) of the novel by JOHN SKIPP _ THE LONG LAST CALL - from Cemetery Dance from 2006. Very good...
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