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"Salacious - Sacrilegious - Scatalogical - Scotomizing - Strange!" The Big Book of Bizarro brings together the peculiar prose of an international cast of the most grotesquely-gonzo, genre-grinding modern writers who ever put pen to paper (or mouse to pad), including: NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD horror writers John Russo & George Kosana HUSTLER MAGAZINE erotica contributors Eva Hore, Andrée Lachapelle, & J. Troy Seate and Established Bizarro genre authors D. Harlan Wilson, William Pauley III, Laird Long, Richard Godwin and so many more! From Alien abductions to Zombie sex, The Big Book of Bizarro contains OVER FIFTY STORIES of the most outrélandish transgressive fiction that you''ll ever lay your capricious and curious hands upon! WARNING: This book may be one of the most controversial and dangerous books you''ll ever read. The stories in The Big Book of Bizarro include: HORROR Daniel In The Lion''s Den by Kai Miro Wet by Mark Gallagher The Whore of the Dartmoor by Rich Bottles Jr. The Fall by David J. Fairhead Glory Holes by Gary Lee Vincent Channel 666 by John Russo Forever Ago Sunshine by Wol-vriey Jesuto Honey-do by Nikko Lee Every Bite by Matt Smallwood Nothing Really Satisfies by Kelly R. Martin Decorations by Nelson W. Pyles Karnivali by Jesse J. Saxon Front Page by Michael A. Migliore Into The Night by Heather Lin Hades on Ice by Kimberly Bennett His Own Worst Enemy by Laird Long Writer''s Block by Ryan J. McBriar Every by Charlie Kirby City of the Dead by Clare de Lune Want by Meself John SCI-FI & FANTASY Alien Apocalypse by Zmortis Saved by Thomas Fuchs Pearl by Scott Emerson Worms by George R. Galuschak In Cocoon, I am Embryo by Kenzie Mathews The Only One To Save by Derek Tabor Scotomization by D. Harlan Wilson False Idols by Sean Martin I''m Going To The Moon by Christy Leigh Stewart Diethylamide by Michael C. Thompson Their Quiet, Bookish Life by Chadwick H. Saxelid Gloriana by Angela Caperton Bleedin'' Hearts by Salvatore Buttaci The Image of the Lord by Jon Judy Punch and Jesus by Anonymous Christian Jumpers by Michael Bracken Nude Sushi with a Twist by Keith Dugger Talking Heads by Nicole E. Peffer BOOM CLICK CLICK by William Pauley III Succor the Child by Mercy Loomis She Who Cleans: A Dung Sticker''s Shitty Tale by A.D. Spencer Tiffany''s!! It''s Get Even Time!! by George Kosana Cotton Mouth by Christopher Danaher InBox by Brennon ThompSon Losing Control by R. Scott Steele EROTICA One Hell of a Band by J.T. Seate Lester''s Ominous Gift by Eva Hore The Gathering by Madeleine Swann Womb With a View by Reina Sobin Love Bites by Andrée Lachapelle Pomegranate Moth by Richard Godwin Sonata for Insects and Violins by Peter Baltensperger Frosty by Alice Jacobs Fun House by Kimber Vale Butterfly Kisses by Duncan Meece Sexual Madness by Rose de Fer Terra Cupidus by Robin Tiergarten… (meer)
Uneven, as one would expect, but still a lot of fun.
Bad writing is part and parcel of Bizarro fiction. Bizarro is the literary equivalent of Troma films: sure, they could have better acting, better scripts, better direction, and bigger budgets. But then they wouldn't be Troma films!
I think Bizarro fiction works best in a format like this: a collection of short works by many authors, in which freedom of expression is the only unifying theme. A Bizarro novel is too much a gamble, as the enjoyment of a good one ([b:Shatnerquake|6426609|Shatnerquake|Jeff Burk|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1349076114s/6426609.jpg|6615970], [b:Fistful of Feet|6973833|Fistful of Feet|Jordan Krall|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1349088596s/6973833.jpg|7213935], [b:Satan Burger|29533|Satan Burger|Carlton Mellick III|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327880816s/29533.jpg|29983]) requires sitting through a few dozen bad ones. ( )
I finished this book today. I have to say it was so intresting and scary all at the same time. This book is a compilation of short stories by several authors. The book is divided into different catagories. I like that they did this. I loved that there were so many authors. I am looking foreward to reading more from several of them in fact. I like that this book was different . ( )
"Salacious - Sacrilegious - Scatalogical - Scotomizing - Strange!" The Big Book of Bizarro brings together the peculiar prose of an international cast of the most grotesquely-gonzo, genre-grinding modern writers who ever put pen to paper (or mouse to pad), including: NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD horror writers John Russo & George Kosana HUSTLER MAGAZINE erotica contributors Eva Hore, Andrée Lachapelle, & J. Troy Seate and Established Bizarro genre authors D. Harlan Wilson, William Pauley III, Laird Long, Richard Godwin and so many more! From Alien abductions to Zombie sex, The Big Book of Bizarro contains OVER FIFTY STORIES of the most outrélandish transgressive fiction that you''ll ever lay your capricious and curious hands upon! WARNING: This book may be one of the most controversial and dangerous books you''ll ever read. The stories in The Big Book of Bizarro include: HORROR Daniel In The Lion''s Den by Kai Miro Wet by Mark Gallagher The Whore of the Dartmoor by Rich Bottles Jr. The Fall by David J. Fairhead Glory Holes by Gary Lee Vincent Channel 666 by John Russo Forever Ago Sunshine by Wol-vriey Jesuto Honey-do by Nikko Lee Every Bite by Matt Smallwood Nothing Really Satisfies by Kelly R. Martin Decorations by Nelson W. Pyles Karnivali by Jesse J. Saxon Front Page by Michael A. Migliore Into The Night by Heather Lin Hades on Ice by Kimberly Bennett His Own Worst Enemy by Laird Long Writer''s Block by Ryan J. McBriar Every by Charlie Kirby City of the Dead by Clare de Lune Want by Meself John SCI-FI & FANTASY Alien Apocalypse by Zmortis Saved by Thomas Fuchs Pearl by Scott Emerson Worms by George R. Galuschak In Cocoon, I am Embryo by Kenzie Mathews The Only One To Save by Derek Tabor Scotomization by D. Harlan Wilson False Idols by Sean Martin I''m Going To The Moon by Christy Leigh Stewart Diethylamide by Michael C. Thompson Their Quiet, Bookish Life by Chadwick H. Saxelid Gloriana by Angela Caperton Bleedin'' Hearts by Salvatore Buttaci The Image of the Lord by Jon Judy Punch and Jesus by Anonymous Christian Jumpers by Michael Bracken Nude Sushi with a Twist by Keith Dugger Talking Heads by Nicole E. Peffer BOOM CLICK CLICK by William Pauley III Succor the Child by Mercy Loomis She Who Cleans: A Dung Sticker''s Shitty Tale by A.D. Spencer Tiffany''s!! It''s Get Even Time!! by George Kosana Cotton Mouth by Christopher Danaher InBox by Brennon ThompSon Losing Control by R. Scott Steele EROTICA One Hell of a Band by J.T. Seate Lester''s Ominous Gift by Eva Hore The Gathering by Madeleine Swann Womb With a View by Reina Sobin Love Bites by Andrée Lachapelle Pomegranate Moth by Richard Godwin Sonata for Insects and Violins by Peter Baltensperger Frosty by Alice Jacobs Fun House by Kimber Vale Butterfly Kisses by Duncan Meece Sexual Madness by Rose de Fer Terra Cupidus by Robin Tiergarten
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Bad writing is part and parcel of Bizarro fiction. Bizarro is the literary equivalent of Troma films: sure, they could have better acting, better scripts, better direction, and bigger budgets. But then they wouldn't be Troma films!
I think Bizarro fiction works best in a format like this: a collection of short works by many authors, in which freedom of expression is the only unifying theme. A Bizarro novel is too much a gamble, as the enjoyment of a good one ([b:Shatnerquake|6426609|Shatnerquake|Jeff Burk|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1349076114s/6426609.jpg|6615970], [b:Fistful of Feet|6973833|Fistful of Feet|Jordan Krall|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1349088596s/6973833.jpg|7213935], [b:Satan Burger|29533|Satan Burger|Carlton Mellick III|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327880816s/29533.jpg|29983]) requires sitting through a few dozen bad ones. ( )