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"Just when you think Kelso has taken you as far as he can, he proves you wrong, setting off in a bold new direction." ¿¿-¿John Langan, author of The Fisherman"Lyrical, intelligent and deeply astute" ¿¿-¿Laura Mauro, Black StaticInterrogating the Abyss is the first volume in the collected interviews, essays, and fictions of Chris Kelso. It's an exploration of darkness and a dissection of human relationships and obsession, featuring conversations with writers such as Dennis Cooper and Matthew Stokoe, and culminating in Voidness, ten sessions of psychic intervention by some of literature's most compelling storytellers.
From British Fantasy Award-nominated author Chris Kelso comes the DREGS trilogy, comprising three installments: Shrapnel Apartments Unger House Radicals and Ritual America in a transgressive odyssey that will leave you dazzled, fascinated and shocked in equal measure.
"People make the comparison to Burroughs, Bukowski, Dick and Trocci with Chris's work and they're fair. But there are so many other influences here, in deft interplay. Some writers wear their influences on their sleeves-and some, such as Chris Kelso, juggle with those influences, and weave them into a tapestry with a larger purpose than mere homage." -Edward Morris, 2011 Pushcart Prize nominee
Juan wakes up in the racist town of Moosejaw after suffering a near fatal snake bite. As he battles for the right to live he begins experiencing vivid nightmares of a symbiotic dream-twin who seems determined to take over complete control of Juan's existence. 'Moosejaw Frontier' is a terrifying journey through the various plateaus of reality, fiction, and one man's intrinsic desire to become more than just a minor character...
Hollywood icon Apollo Calloway has woken up in the unlikeliest of places - rural Ayrshire. A leader of the estate or a scapegoat of fate, Apollo prepares for his ultimate performance...Praise for Chris Kelso:';Someday soon people are going to be naming him as one of their own influences. He's worth checking out.' INTERZONE magazine';His writing is transgressive, erudite, shocking.' Mary Turzillo, NEBULA winner';Will Self meets Chuck Palahniuk' Former People magazinePraise for Jim Agpalza:Jim Agpalzas art is 100% pure concentrated aggro. Disturbingly terrific. - Seb Doubinsky, author of The Babylonian Trilogy';Agpalza's art and Kelso's writing come together for a definitive weird experience. Genuine underground magic.' Garrett Cook, author of A God of Hungry Walls
'Dada Hue, dada Tza...surreal grandeur from every corner of Europe's sunken wens. Dark and absurd fiction that penetrates the subcutaneous fat of our psychosphere - writing that curves and bends the branches of the Pluplusch. Welcome to dada bourgeoisie, honoured poets and fictionists, who are always writing with words but never writing the word itself....' Feat: Joe Ambrose, Rhys Hughes, Neil Williamson, Seb Doubinsky, Krsysztof Dabrowski, Claude Pélieu, Achilleas Kyriakidis, John McNee, Lee Kwo, Mike Jansen, Mary Beach, Matthew Bialer, Charles Plymell, William Burroughs, Love Kolle,m Mike Kazepis, Raf De Bie, Gio Clairval, Gabino Iglesias, Gerard Malanga, Ole Wesenberg Nielsen, Michael Faun, Michael McAloran, Adam Millard, Terence-Jaiden David Wray, Andrew Coulthard,S.Clay Wilson, Wallace Berman, Scott Coubrough, Konstantine Paradias, George Cotronis, Ginger Eades, Brion Gysin, Gerard Malanga, Ralph.W.Ackerman, Charlotte Baker, Rob Harris, Preston Grassmann, Darren Rae and Joel Hubaut
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