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Doctor Caligari meets Cafe Flesh in a post-Bizarro mashup of erotica, horror, science fiction and Surrealism by the author of The Doom Hippies. Recommended for Mature Audiences 18+.
This new collection of dark fantasy, horror, Bizarro and experimental works by Doom Hippies author Alex S. Johnson contains such brand new tales as "The Last Reality Cooking Show" and "Harsh Poetica" as well as stories appearing in various anthologies and blog sites.
The Death Jazz is a collection of poems and short stories clustered around the character of Joe Oroborus, a hapless 21st-Century everyman who works a regular job and dreams of being the All Being. Written over the course of five years, the book was conceived in the spirt of Surrealist revolt, Dadaist subversion and good old American ingenuity. Alex S. Johnson's influences cross an esoteric spectrum, from Arthur Rimbaud, Alfred Jarry, T.S. Eliot, Federico Garcia Lorca and Walt Whitman to Michael McLure, Philip Lamantia, Lydia Lunch, Henry Rollins, Charles Bukowski, Scandinavian heavy metal and gangsta rap.
This second edition of Numinoids contains such new stories as "The Last Reality Cooking Show" and "Ram-Hotep Has Risen from the Grave," plus material originally published in anthologies and on the horroraddicts.net blog site.
The Pit and the Void collects horror, weird fiction, erotica and dark fantasy author Alex S. Johnson's recent short stories, including "The Pit and the Void," "Children of Doom," "A Date with Monsieur Baudelaire," "...Et Con Spiritu Sanctu" and "Vitonic, for your Life!" along with brand new work.
Genetically mutated former agents of the Bureau of Clown Intelligence battle the freaky beauties of the Barely Legal Squad. Erotic death rays, politics, cream pie facials and duct tape play complete the fun, from the author of Thee Order of Unholy Flesh and the Doom Hippies.
The second print edition of the Doom Hippies by Alex S. Johnson features such tales as "Vampussy," "The Makami" and "The Pig in the House," ranging from traditional Lovecraftian horror to Surrealistic prose poems and Bizarro anarchy.
From Alex S. Johnson, the author of Bad Sunset, Wicked Candy and The Death Jazz, comes a new vision in Bizarro horror. Imagine a TROMA film on meth and acid, one part cyberpunk, one part Franz Kafka, and three parts frankly unsuitable for a sane audience. "Will make you feel as if you've just eaten 8 Percocets and washed 'em down with a bottle of moonshine," says Necro Stein of Texas Terror Entertainment.
Allow me to open the door, guide you inside, and introduce you to a little Wicked Candy. "This is a sweet designed for the discerning Bizzarro fan's tastes, and I promise, you will not be disappointed!" --Mimi Williams, author of Beautiful Monster"A short collection that both traverses the genre lines and melds them together into one masterpiece. Jam packed with horror, laughs, pop culture history and more, this one is a must have for lovers of the macabre, the bizarre and the hilarious." --Jeff O'Brien, author of Bigboobenstein
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