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Dec 30, 2010 04:32PM

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nevermind, just looked it up. would Jack Ketchum be in that category?

nevermind, just looked it up. would Jack Ketchum be in tha..."
Erica, we are discussing this on another thread. Personally, I would consider Ketchum in the Splatterpunk genre. Splatterpunk was a style created in the 80s. Basically it is just intense Horror, with an overabundance of gore and violence. David Schow and Skipp & Spector are pretty much the creators of the stuff. Their material, though, is incredibly mild when put up against the stuff Ed Lee would eventually start writing in the small press (his Leisure material is edited).
Bizarro I am wholly unfamiliar with, and I am pretty sure I am fine keeping it that way. APESHIT is bizarro, I believe, and from some of the reviews I have heard, it is nothing more than shit.


I hated Apeshit, but his The Haunted Vagina is brilliant and funny and sweet and you'll never read a story like it ever again. I recommend it highly. I think THVagina is considered bizarro. I really don't care for sub-genre labels, if that's what that is. I can understand the need for horror, romance, westerns, but that's all I need.

Letdown? I have real low expectations. I'm just reading it for novelty's sake.







I started Black and Orange but wasn't really enjoying it so I didn't finish it. That's bad on my part because it was a group read, but I'm in a reading slump anyway and life just kept getting in the way. Check out the thread to see the comments. A lot were confused by the story or didn't like some aspects of it.
I just put the November Group Read poll up. We're doing short stories. Hope you can join us.



I agree there might have been some messages in COWS, but any attempt was lost in the blundering shock and awe that the author tried to provoke from his readers.

Maybe they should have been, but they aren't. I think someone could find deeper meanings in any literature if they look closely enough.









Good luck Michael. One of the most disturbing books I have ever read.....probably THE most disturbing now that I think of it.
Reading this book on an empty stomach is always a good idea....
