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Attic Clowns
Volume Three
2012
First Published
3.67
Average Rating
36
Number of Pages

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This creepy collection features three twisted tales by Bram Stoker Award nominee Jeremy C. Shipp. The stories include: Blister Spider Clowns from Planet X Dust Bunnies Praise for Jeremy C. Shipp: “Shipp’s boldness, daring, originality, and sheer smarts make him one of the most vital younger writers who have colonized horror literature in the past decade.” –Peter Straub, author of Ghost Story “I’m convinced Jeremy Shipp is a little bit crazy, in the best possible way. This is one of those books that alters your brain in a way similar to Philip K. Dick.” —Jeff VanderMeer, author of City of Saints & Madmen and Shriek: An Afterword "Shipp's clear, insistent voice pulls you down into the rabbit hole and doesn't let go." —Jack Ketchum, author of The Girl Next Door “Jeremy Shipp is a very good drug. I hope this book gets banned in high schools soon!” –John Skipp, author of The Emerald Burrito of Oz "Jeremy's impressive stories are as intelligent, entertaining, and moving as they are strange. Read him now.” —Carlton Mellick III, author of The Egg Man

Avg Rating
3.67
Number of Ratings
42
5 STARS
24%
4 STARS
38%
3 STARS
24%
2 STARS
10%
1 STARS
5%
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Author

Jeremy C. Shipp
Jeremy C. Shipp
Author · 15 books

Jeremy C. Shipp is the Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson Award-nominated author of The Atrocities, Bedfellow, and Cursed. Their shorter tales have appeared in over 60 publications, including Cemetery Dance, Dark Moon Digest and Apex Magazine. Jeremy lives in Southern California in a moderately haunted Farmhouse. Their online home is jeremycshipp.com. “Jeremy C. Shipp’s boldness, daring, originality, and sheer smarts make them one of the most vital younger writers who have colonized horror literature in the past decade. Shipp’s modernist clarity, plus their willingness to risk damn near everything, put them up at the head of the pack with the very best.” ―Peter Straub “Shipp’s clear, insistent voice pulls you down into the rabbit hole and doesn’t let go.” ―Jack Ketchum “I’m convinced Jeremy Shipp is a little bit crazy, in the best possible way. This is one of those books that alters your brain in a way similar to Philip K. Dick.” —Jeff VanderMeer

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