Category Archives: Kindle

Apex on Bizarro Fiction

Apex Book Company has published a writeup on bizarro fiction by Don Campbell, in which they provide a brief overview of the genre and discuss some of the works of Carlton Mellick III, Mykle Hansen, Jeff Burk, and my own Ass Goblins of Auschwitz. Click here to read it. While you’re on the Apex website, be sure to check out Issue 31 of Apex Magazine as well as their bookstore. This year, Apex published Starve Better by Nick Mamatas, Let’s Play White by Chesya Burke, and re-released Like Death by Tim Waggoner, among other titles.

Looking for some inspiration or just some cool pictures to stare at? Head on over to Matthew Revert’s Trash Complex, where he has posted some incredible Czech new wave film posters. Also, over at Bizarro Central, Sam Reeve is blogging about a different weird artist every day for the entire month of December. The artists she has chosen so far have all been incredible.

In other news,  Abortion Arcade is now available for the Kindle. Abortion Arcade contains No Children (a post-apocalyptic novella about zombies who farm humans like cattle), The Roadkill Quarterback of Heavy Metal High (a Troma-esque high school drama about Dio, football, and the terrors of an adolescent werewolf), and The Destroyed Room, which might be my favorite longer work I’ve written.

Cthulhu News

Cthulhu Comes to the Vampire Kingdom is now available for the Kindle. You can purchase the trade paperback or e-book here.

Ross Lockhart, editor of the excellent anthology The Book of Cthulhu, recently included Cthulhu/Vampire on a list of his favorite books of the year at SF Signal. Here’s what he said about it: “A bizarro fever-dream tale of vampire lovers attempting to summon a hamburger and LOLCat-obsessed Cthulhu to destroy their doomed undersea kingdom. Including a Necronomicon that is really a unicorn coloring book, Cthulhu Comes to the Vampire Kingdom is sure to annoy Lovecraftian purists, but made me laugh out loud at many turns.” I recommend reading the complete list.

In other Cthulhu news, you still have time to vote on the Cthulhu/Twilight war. Cast your vote for a chance to win a Lovecraftian/vampire package that will include The Book of Cthulhu (edited by Ross Lockhart), The Orange Eats Creeps by Grace Krilanovich, The Selected Fiction of Henry James (signed by Re-Animator director Stuart Gordon), a bootlegged copy of every Twilight movie, and more.