
PRAISE FOR CAMERON PIERCE “Pierce is one of the weirdest, most imaginative writers around. Toxie-approved!” —LLOYD KAUFMAN, director of The Toxic Avenger “Before he goes gently into that weird night by spontaneously combusting, Pierce seems hellbent on writing his fill of Bizarro lit. His tales include many standard tropes, like pickles and pancakes falling in love, or ass-shaped goblins who abduct children for slavor labor and eating, or flying Biblical sharks. It’s a scene.” —CRACKED.COM “In an era when very little remains shocking, Pierce might have actually managed to create a genuinely disturbing work of fiction, the literary equivalent of Schindler’s List rewritten by the Marquis De Sade and filmed as a Tim Burton animated feature.” —THE GUARDIAN on Ass Goblins of Auschwitz “A really good blend of funny, sad, and weird.” —SAM PINK on The Destroyed Room “The Destroyed Room is a dreamlike masterpiece akin to Lynch’s Eraserhead and just as full of terror, wonder and suffering. It might be the best thing Pierce has written.” —GARRETT COOK on The Destroyed Room “Like William S. Burroughs on crack!” —THOMAS F. MONTELEONE, New York Times bestselling author “Weird, wicked, wonderful.” —New York Times bestselling author PIERS ANTHONY on The Pickled Apocalypse of Pancake Island “Black humor has never been darker than this; this is the absolute pitch black of humor [...] Surrealism wields great power in these many stories.” —BEACH SLOTH on Die You Doughnut Bastards “These mostly first-person (and occasionally second-person) narratives (dis)locate their characters in worlds too strange to be fiction. Check it out.” —NICK MAMATAS on Lost in Cat Brain Land “The love child of Thomas Ligotti and Alejandro Jodorowsky.” —NICOLE CUSHING on Shark Hunting in Paradise Garden “If you were to take everything horror writers typically shy away from and mush it into one streamlined novel, you might get something like splatterpunk adventure tale Gargoyle Girls of Spider Island.” —RUE MORGUE on Gargoyle Girls of Spider Island