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  • Splatterpunk provoked considerable controversy among horror writers.
  • Boyett had short work in the seminal splatterpunk anthologies " Book of the Dead " ( ed.
  • Transgressive fiction shares similarities with splatterpunk, erotic fiction in its willingness to portray forbidden behaviors and shock readers.
  • He argues that cyberpunk, steampunk, elfpunk, mythpunk, and splatterpunk where technology plays a minor role.
  • Michael Shea's short fiction " The Autopsy " ( 1980 ) has been described as a " proto-splatterpunk " story.
  • You have steampunk, cyberpunk, splatterpunk, and a bunch of punks to help you sort through the internet's immense list of titles.
  • Her early horror fiction often explored family relationships and abuse, and its frequently graphic nature led to Lannes's early involvement in the Splatterpunk movement.
  • As a role-playing experience, the game tends to be predisposed towards splatterpunk horror, noir, dark satire, and / or gunbunny high action.
  • By 1998, one commentator was stating that interest in splatterpunk was declining, noting such interest " seemed to have reached a peak " in the mid-1990s.
  • "' John Skipp "'is a splatterpunk horror and fantasy author and anthology editor, as well as a songwriter, screenwriter, film director, and film producer.
  • However, critics R . S . Hadji and Philip Nutman praised the movement, the latter stating splatterpunk was a " survivalist " literature that " reflects the moral chaos of our times ".
  • "' Richard Carl Laymon "'( January 14, 1947  February 14, 2001 ) was an American author of suspense and horror fiction, particularly within the splatterpunk subgenre.
  • However, young Master Readman had already been bitten by the musical bug and formed various bands like Alander, Sixmyth, Splatterpunk and cut his " live " teeth playing the local club circuit.
  • The result was " Resurrection Day : They Have Risen " an irreverent and unorthodox splatterpunk piece about killer bunnies let loose on a Catholic school scavenger hunt at the behest of a vengeful messiah.
  • After all, this was the guy with the graduate philosophy degree whose first feature, " Last House, " was a splatterpunk rehash of Ingmar Bergman's " The Virgin Spring ."
  • Though the term gained some prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, and, as a movement, attracted a cult following, the term " splatterpunk " has since been replaced by other synonymous terms for the genre.
  • With one foot planted squarely in the grave of Edgar Allan Poe and the other on the slick new surface of splatterpunk storytelling, Barker seemed to offer extravagant promise _ and often made good on that promise, on the spot.
  • The last major commercial endeavor aimed at the Splatterpunk audience was 1995's " Splatterpunks II : Over the Edge, " an anthology of short stories which also included essays on horror cinema and an interview with Anton LaVey.
  • When finally published by Donning, a small press, the book became immensely influential and is considered by some to be ancestral to the " splatterpunk movement " in gothic literature along with novels like " Some of Your Blood " by Theodore Sturgeon.
  • The category of young adult fiction continues to expand into other media and genres : graphic novels / manga, light novels, fantasy, mystery fiction, romance novels, and even subcategories such as cyberpunk, splatterpunk, techno-thrillers, and contemporary Christian fiction.