John Skipp remains one of America’s most cheerfully-perplexing Renaissance mutants: New York Times bestselling-author-turned-filmmaker, satirist, cultural crusader, musical pornographer, splatterpunk poster child, purveyor of cuddly metaphysics, interpretive dancer, and all-around bon vivant.
With The Long Last Call, Conscience, and the award-winning Mondo Zombie, Skipp has returned to the front ranks of modern horror fiction. There, he was offered some pizza and beer, which he gratefully accepted. And it was dee-lish.
Other books include Stupography, The Light at the End, The Scream, and The Emerald Burrito of Oz.
He lives in L.A., and thinks you should visit him at www.johnskipp.com, just for fun.