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His writing is a multigeneric tapestry of science fiction, horror, fantasy and detective fiction. “Not only conceptually brilliant and satirically walloping, but stylistically innovative ... “ —Paul DiFilippo, Asimov's [find out more] |
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Writer of novels that are the remixology of pop culture, spun on turntables of tortured English language. "Beard brilliantly jettisons notions of literary depth for more stimulating forms of intellectual complexity." —Stewart Home [find out more] |
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"It takes a twisted sense of humor to appreciate this lunatic scholar, degenerate Harold Bloom, and biblical madman." — John-Ivan Palmer [find out more] |
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A swirling vortex of science fiction, satire, and surrealism. "...hilarious, imaginative, and at times heartbreaking..." - The Dream People [find out more] |
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Psycho killer [find out more] |
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Author of horrific, bizarre, smart, funny, fast-paced fiction.
For bizarro fans who also like zombie apocalyptic epics and lush, finely-detailed prose. [find out more] |
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Author of the deliciously absurd novel "Tales from the Vinegar Wasteland" ... a modern day Alice in Wonderland for grown-ups. [find out more] |
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Oddball humorist and author of one of bizarro's top selling novels, "Foop!" Genoa is often compared to Christopher Moore, but with added insane weirdness. [find out more] |
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A trailblazer in dark psychedlia and experlimental lit, Gerdes specializes in fiction collage, making him a Jackson Pollock of the written word. [find out more] |
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Reminiscent of Edward Gorey and Jim Woodring, A. Goldfarb writes bizarro comic books and illustrated novels.
"Creepy, magical, weird, surreal. Dark and hip. " - Mike Tolento [find out more] |
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