Kirk Jones
Kirk Jones is an instructor of humanities for the State University of New York. His first book, Uncle Sam's Carnival of Copulating Inanimals, was released by Eraserhead Press in October of 2010. His work has appeared in, or will soon be appearing inThe New Flesh: Episode I, Technicolor Tentacles,...
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Kirk Jones is an instructor of humanities for the State University of New York. His first book, Uncle Sam's Carnival of Copulating Inanimals, was released by Eraserhead Press in October of 2010. His work has appeared in, or will soon be appearing inThe New Flesh: Episode I, Technicolor Tentacles, Told You So, A Hacked-Up Holiday Massacre, and Winter Chills.You can find his work online at the following sites: Unicorn Knife Fight, The New Flesh and Bizarro Central.More information on Kirk Jones and the bizarro movement can be found at www.bizarrojones.com
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The anthology that would make grandma cringe is back with Vol.3. Some returning cocks as well as some new. Kevin Strange, Alex Johnson, D.F. Noble. Douglas Hackle returns with laugh out loud. Vincent Sakowski and Adam Millard. Get your monkeys and chainsaws and get ready for a ripping laughter.The D...
One line from the introduction to this collection, possibly, ruined the entire thing for me. “Destroy the Brothers Grimm.” The editor wanted “new stories that twisted the sterilized and cutely mouse-eared folktales of our time and returned them to darker places…” This implied to me that the edito...
Okay, 3 books down from the NBAS* and each received 5 stars—are they really that good? Do they hold up to others on my list with 5 stars? Or might I have some sinister, self-serving motive for trivializing my rating system that no one is aware of but me? My criteria for 5 stars is that I liked the ...
In this misery loves company tale, Gary is a living philosophical conundrum. Picture a mutant Dicken's orphan traveling with the strangest carnival on earth whom is just trying to make sense of the world and get lucky. Abandonment, work conditions, objectification and sexualization of just about any...
After finishing a ginormous book that sucked my brain power, this was just the sort of book I needed to read, in order to restore my brain functions back to being a bit left of right.As far as bizarro is concerned this one isn't that strange, trust me, I've read a lot more weirder ones. However, it ...