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Splatterpunk - Wikipedia
Splatterpunk is a movement within horror fiction originating in the 1980s , distinguished by its graphic, often gory, depiction of violence, countercultural alignment and "hyperintensive horror with no limits." The term was coined in 1986 by David J.
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What defines splatterpunk/extreme horror? : r/horrorlit - Reddit
I find Splatterpunk to be more in the Grindcore, Goregrind and Pornogrind styled. They are subgenres of extreme punk music mixed with metal ...
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A Beginner's Guide To The Splatterpunk Horror Genre | Book Riot
Known as the horror subgenre with no limits, splatterpunk is gory, graphic, and violent. Abuse and sexual violence litter its pages.
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splatterpunk, n. Brit. /ˈsplatəpʌŋk/, U.S. /ˈsplædərˌpəŋk/ [‹ splatter n.2 + punk n.1, after cyberpunk n.] A subgenre of horror fiction characterized by the frequent and graphic description of grisly violence, bloody deaths, and extreme sexual situations; (in later use also) a similar genre of cinem...
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Splatterpunk Books - Goodreads
Dark Forces by Stephen King, The Dark Descent by David G. Hartwell, 999 by Al Sarrantonio, SNAFU by Geoff Brown, Read Us or Die by Jason Gehlert.
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Splatterpunk for Dummies, Or Defining the Genre For Those Who ...
Splatterpunk books were categorized by zero plot developments and a cast of stereotypical characters who are either victims or victimizers.
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The New Splatterpunks | LitReactor
David J. Schow is credited with having coined the term "Splatterpunk" in the mid-1980s. In hindsight, horror fans and writers view the ...
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Horror History: The Origins of Splatterpunk - Longbox of Darkness
Splatterpunk was about confronting readers with uncomfortable truths. It used extreme violence as a mirror to reflect societal violence back at the reader.
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Splatterpunk: The Disturbing Rise of a Literary Counterculture
My dad mentioned splatterpunk to me as a kid, just in passing, he didn't really explain it, obviously, but that memory just resurfaced.
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22 Splatterpunk Books Not For The Faint Of Heart - Hey, I'm Reading
This genre is called Splatterpunk and it was originally coined in 1986 by David J. Schow. It's basically very graphic and gory horror.
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Splatterpunk Forever - Godless
A brand new anthology. Marital dysfunction explodes into violence in a circus sideshow from hell. Three American tourists get more than they bargained for.
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David J. Schow
Most of Schow's work falls into the subgenre splatterpunk, a term he is sometimes credited with coining. Schow and Splatterpunk" in Joshi, The Evolution of the Weird Tale. NY: Hippocampus Press, 2004, 190–202.
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John Skipp
John Skipp (born May 20, 1957) is a splatterpunk horror and fantasy author and anthology editor, as well as a songwriter, screenwriter, film director, References
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Michael Boatman
He sometimes writes in the splatterpunk horror genre. Joe R. television actors
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Beasts: Genesis
San Diego Horror Professionals, VOl 1
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San Diego Horror Professionals Lives
Splatterpunk Forever
In Darkness, Delight: Masters of Midnight
Next Door: A Horror Anthology
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