John Skipp is a
splatterpunk horror and fantasy
author
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and anthology
editor
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, as well as a songwriter, screenwriter, film director, and film producer. He collaborated with Craig Spector on multiple novels, and has also collaborated with Marc Levinthal and Cody Goodfellow. He worked as editor-in-chief of both Fungasm Press and Ravenous Shadows.
Skipp has also been a past contributor to liner notes for cult film distributors
Grindhouse Releasing/Box Office Spectaculars on the North American Blu-ray/DVD release of ''
An American Hippie in Israel
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''.
Doc Terror "AN AMERICAN HIPPIE IN ISRAEL: Grindhouse Releasing Brings the Most Psychedelic Blu-ray Ever to Hold the Most Psychedelic Movie Ever Made" September 21, 2013[ DVD Verdict An American Hippie in Israel (1972) (Blu-ray) Review by Tom Becker, November 9th, 2013]
Biography
Skipp's first published short story was in ''
Twilight Zone literature, The Twilight Zone Magazine'' in 1982, called "The Long Ride." He co-authored with Craig Spector his first novel, ''
The Light at the End'', which was purchased by
Bantam Books
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in 1984 and published in 1986. It sold over a million copies worldwide. He co-wrote five more original horror novels with Spector over the next six years as well as a novelization of the 1985 cult film ''
Fright Night'' (based on
Tom Holland's script) which managed to be published before their previously sold novel ''The Light at the End''.
Skipp and Spector published their modern post-Romero zombie anthology, ''
Book of the Dead
The ''Book of the Dead'' ( egy, 𓂋𓏤𓈒𓈒𓈒𓏌𓏤𓉐𓂋𓏏𓂻𓅓𓉔𓂋𓅱𓇳𓏤, ''rw n(y)w prt m hrw(w)'') is an ancient Egyptian funerary text generally written on papyrus and used from the beginning of the New Kingdom ...
'', in 1989 through Bantam. The anthology featured
Stephen King
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(the first printing of his short story "
Home Delivery"),
Joe R. Lansdale
Joe Richard Lansdale (born October 28, 1951) is an American writer and martial arts instructor.
A prose writer in a variety of genres - Western, horror, science fiction, mystery, and suspense - he's also written comic books and screenplays. Se ...
,
Ramsey Campbell
Ramsey Campbell (born 4 January 1946) is an English horror fiction writer, editor and critic who has been writing for well over fifty years. He is the author of over 30 novels and hundreds of short stories, many of them winners of literary awa ...
,
Richard Laymon
Richard Carl Laymon (January 14, 1947 – February 14, 2001) was an American author of suspense and horror fiction, particularly within the splatterpunk subgenre.
Life and career
Laymon was born and raised outside of Chicago, Illinois, then li ...
,
David J. Schow,
Robert R. McCammon, and many other top names in the horror genre.
Skipp and Spector moved to Hollywood where they wrote the screenplay for the 1989 ''
A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child''. They separated as writing partners following that, and he stopped publishing for about nine years while working on other pursuits and attending guerilla film school.
As lead singer and songwriter, he performed and recorded with original
Megadeth
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guitar virtuoso
Chris Poland in a band called Mumbo's Brain. They recorded an unreleased album called ''The Book of Mumbo''. Tracks from the unreleased album appear on Chris Poland’s CD ''Rare Trax''.
Under the pseudonym Maxwell Hart, Skipp wrote the screenplay and songs for ''Misty Beethoven: the Musical'' (a
musical
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remake of the adult film ''
The Opening of Misty Beethoven''), which won two
AVN Awards for "Best Sex Comedy" and "Most Outrageous Sex Scene" (which involved a singing penis).
During this time, he edited what was originally called ''The Very Last Book of the Dead'', which was eventually released as ''Mondo Zombie'' in 2006 from
Cemetery Dance Publications. He spent four years unsuccessfully attempting to produce his first original feature film, ''Peekaboo'' and he wrote the screenplays for the 2011 collection ''Sick Chick Flicks'', including ''Rose'' (a film he is currently working on).
He wrote the screenplay for ''The Long Last Call'' (that he would eventually novelize in the mid-2000s), and one novel: ''The Emerald Burrito of Oz'' (co-written with Marc Levinthal) released by Babbage Press in 2000, later re-released in 2010 by the
bizarro fiction company Eraserhead Press.
Under the publishing house Friendly Firewalk Press, Skipp self-published ''Conscience'' (a novella) and ''Stupography'' (a non-fiction cultural critique).
Cemetery Dance Publications released ''Mondo Zombie'' in May 2006 and it won the
Bram Stoker Award for
Best Anthology (tying with
Joe R. Lansdale
Joe Richard Lansdale (born October 28, 1951) is an American writer and martial arts instructor.
A prose writer in a variety of genres - Western, horror, science fiction, mystery, and suspense - he's also written comic books and screenplays. Se ...
’s ''
Retro-Pulp Tales''). He returned to mass market horror with the novel ''The Long Last Call'' and teamed up with Cody Goodfellow for a group of novels (''Jake's Wake'', ''The Day Before'', ''Spore'') as well as many short stories and scripts. In December 2008, Skipp released the
e-novel
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and
audiobook
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download, ''Opposite Sex,'' under the
pen name
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"Gina McQueen," through publisher Ravenous Romance.
His editing career began with some mammoth anthologies for Black Dog and Leventhal (''Zombies: Encounters with the Hungry Dead'', ''Werewolves and Shape Shifters: Encounters with the Beasts Within'', and ''Demons: Encounters with the Devil and His Minions, Fallen Angels, and the Possessed''). He edited #4 of ''The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction'' which led to him becoming an acquiring editor at Eraserhead Press, and forming his own imprint, Fungasm Press. The first books from Fungasm Press came out October 2011 (''Haunt'' by Laura Lee Bahr and ''I Am Genghis Cum'' by Violet LeVoit).
In 2011, e-publisher Literary Partners Group (owners of Ravenous Romance) announced that Skipp would be the editor-in-chief of their new horror/thriller e-publishing imprint named Ravenous Shadows. He is in charge of scheduling four genre titles a month which will begin starting at the end of 2011. The innovation of Ravenous Shadows will be shorter books that can be read in the time it takes to watch a feature film.
Skipp is directing a short film titled ''Stay at Home Dad '' (written by Cody Goodfellow) which he is co-directing with Andrew Kasch (''
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy''). He is also working on the film version of his script ''Rose'' as a
3-D
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puppet musical.
Written works
Novels
*''
Fright Night'' (1985,
Tor Books
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). (with Craig Spector, based upon the screenplay by
Tom Holland)
*''
The Light at the End'' (1986,
Bantam Books
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) (with Craig Spector)
*''The Cleanup'' (1987, Bantam Books) (with Craig Spector)
*''The Scream'' (1988, Bantam Books) (with Craig Spector)
*''Dead Lines'' (1989, Bantam Books) (with Craig Spector)
*''The Bridge'' (1991, Bantam Books) (with Craig Spector)
*''Animals'' (1992, Bantam Books) (with Craig Spector)
*''The Emerald Burrito of Oz'' (2000, Babbage Press / re-released 2009, Eraserhead Press) (with Marc Levinthal)
*''Conscience'', a
novella
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(2004, Friendly Firewalk Press)
*''The Long Last Call'' (2006,
Cemetery Dance Publications; Limited edition hardcover /
Leisure Books
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, 2007; paperback)
*''Opposite Sex'' (writing as Gina McQueen) (Ravenous Romance,
e-book
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and
audiobook
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Spoken audio has been available in sch ...
only, 2008) (Ravenous Romance, paperback, 2009)
*''Jake's Wake'' (2008,
Dorchester Publishing) (with Cody Goodfellow)
*''The Day Before'' (2009,
Bad Moon Books) (with Cody Goodfellow)
*''Spore'' (2010, Dorchester Publishing) (with Cody Goodfellow)
*''The Last Goddamn Hollywood Movie'' (2013, Fungasm Press) (with Cody Goodfellow)
*''The Art of Horrible People'' (2015, Lazy Fascist Press)
Short story
* with
Autumn Christian
Autumn Christian is an American horror and science fiction writer known for her book ''Girl Like a Bomb''.
Biography
Christian self-published her debut novel ''The Crooked God Machine'' in 2011. She wrote the book between the ages of 19 and 21. ...
, "How the Monsters Found God" in Preston Grassmann, ed. (2021). ''Out of the Ruins'', Titan Books,
Anthologies
As editor:
*''
Book of the Dead
The ''Book of the Dead'' ( egy, 𓂋𓏤𓈒𓈒𓈒𓏌𓏤𓉐𓂋𓏏𓂻𓅓𓉔𓂋𓅱𓇳𓏤, ''rw n(y)w prt m hrw(w)'') is an ancient Egyptian funerary text generally written on papyrus and used from the beginning of the New Kingdom ...
'' (with Craig Spector) (1989,
Bantam Books
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)
*''Still Dead: Book of the Dead 2'' (with Craig Spector) (1992, Bantam Falcon Books)
*''Mondo Zombie'' (2006,
Cemetery Dance Publications) – includes John Skipp's short story "God Save The Queen" which was co-written with Marc Levinthal
*''Zombies: Encounters with the Hungry Dead'' (2009, Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers)
*''Werewolves and Shape Shifters: Encounters with the Beasts Within'' (2010, Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers)
*''Demons: Encounters with the Devil and His Minions, Fallen Angels, and the Possessed'' (2011, Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers)
*''Psychos: Serial Killers, Depraved Madmen, and the Criminally Insane'' (2012, Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers)
*''The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction'' #4 – guest editor
Non-fiction
*''Stupography'' (2004)
Published screenplays
* ''Sick Chick Flicks'' (2012, Cemetery Dance Publications) – contains three scripts: ''Afterparty'', ''The Legend of Honey Love'', and ''Rose''
Films
* ''Death Collector'' (1988) – actor, "Splatterpunk #1"
* ''
A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child'' (1989) – story
* ''
Class of 1999'' (1990) – co-writer (uncredited)
* ''
Nightbreed'' (1990) – actor, "Hotel Room Corpse" (uncredited)
* "Sorry" and "You Lie" – two promo music videos directed by Skipp for the band Mumbo's Brain (he's also the lead singer and songwriter)
* ''The Storytellers'' (1999) – wrote and performed the end credits song "Let Them All Know" (performed with a
mariachi band)
* ''Misty Beethoven: the Musical'' (2004) – wrote screenplay and songs, writing as Maxwell Hart
* "The Disappearing Heart" (2005) – music video for the band ALSO which was conceptualized and directed by John Skipp
* ''Animals'' (2008) – based on his 1992 novel
* ''Stay at Home Dad (2012)'' – Skipp and Andrew Kasch are co-directing, written by Cody Goodfellow
* ''Rose'' (in development)
* ''Jake's Wake'' (in development)
* ''
Tales of Halloween'' (2015) – writer and director (Along with Andrew Kasch) of the short, "This Means War"
Music
* Member of the 70's–80's band Arcade from York, Pennsylvania
* When ''The Bridge'' was published in 1991, Skipp and Craig Spector released a soundtrack, with all music written and performed by them and
Brian Emrich
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, to go along with the book called "Music From The Bridge: Soundtrack for the Movie in Your Mind"
* Lead singer and songwriter for the band Mumbo's Brain with guitar virtuoso
Chris Poland of
Megadeth
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(some tracks from their unreleased album, ''The Book of Mumbo'', were released on Chris Poland's ''Rare Trax'' CD)
* Wrote and performed the song "Let Them All Know" which was featured in the end credits of ''The Storytellers'' (a 1999 film starring
Brad Dourif
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and
Tippi Hedren)
* Under the pseudonym Maxwell Hart, he wrote the songs for the soundtrack of ''Misty Beethoven: The Musical'' (available on CD and MP3)
Interviews
Author/Filmmaker/Musician John Skipp - A Deep Blue Interview - Cuddly Metaphysics 101by
David Niall Wilson (2006)
Interview with John Skipp and Cody Goodfellow, Authors of "The Price of a Slice"by
John Joseph Adams (2010)
A Conversation with John Skippby John Boden (2011)
by
Lisa Morton (2011)
*Video interviews with Skipp o
his first salehorrorzombiessplatterpunkbizarro''The Day Before''''Werewolves and Shapeshifters''''The Long Last Call'' & ''Jake's Wake'' an
film projects (including ''Rose'')The Horror Show with Brian Keene- John Skipp and Laura Lee Bahr Ep. 77 (2016)
External links
Official website*
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Gina McQueen's author page on Ravenous Romance's websiteStorytellers Unplugged*John Skipp a
Fantastic Fiction*John Skipp a
LitReactor
See also
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List of horror fiction authors
This is a list of some (not all) notable writers in the horror fiction genre.
Note that some writers listed below have also written in other genres, especially fantasy and science fiction.
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Bizarro Fiction
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Splatterpunk
References
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Living people
Splatterpunk
American horror writers
20th-century American novelists
21st-century American novelists
American male novelists
Novelists from Wisconsin
1957 births
20th-century American male writers
21st-century American male writers