Bob Gray |
04-29-2012 09:21 PM |
I may be assuming too much but I would imagine that if you haven't heard of Brian Keene, you probably wouldn't recognize any of the authors I would relate him to (Ed Lee, Bryan Smith, Gord Rollo). I am a King fanatic and there are very few writers that I would put on the same pedestal as King, Keene is one of those few. Yes, he is that good.
John Skipp has been around since the 80's but went on a hiatus for several years until just recently within the last few years when he published The Long Last Call. Since then he has been writing at a ferocious pace, sometimes alone, sometimes he collaborates with other authors. He originally collaborated with Craig Spector who together wrote classics like The Light At the End, The Bridge, and The Scream. To answer your question as to why you associate Skipp with Lansdale, it is probably because they along with Craig Spector, David J. Schow, Richard Christian Matheson, Robert McCammon, and Ray Garton, were the original splatterpunks. I don't feel that I could relate their styles to anyone, they have such a furious and fast-paced style that I can't describe. I seriously recommend checking out Skipp if you haven't read him and don't forget about the other splatterpunks.
Cody Goodfellow could be labeled as a bizzaro horror writer, which is if you aren't familiar with this genre, is a contemporary literary genre, which often utilizes elements of absurdism, satire, and the grotesque, along with pop-surrealism and genre fiction staples, in order to create subversive works that are as weird and entertaining as possible, at least that's what wikipedia says, lol. I have not actually read this kind of fiction yet but it sounds intriguing.
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