
The Horror Collection: Splatterpunk Dreams
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Todd Waites
About this listen
FEATURING A BRAND NEW NOVELLA BY EDWARD LEE.
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. Schow at the Twelfth World Fantasy Convention in Providence, Rhode Island. Splatterpunk is regarded as a revolt against the "traditional, meekly suggestive horror story". Splatterpunk has been defined as a "literary genre characterised by graphically described scenes of an extremely gory nature."
These stories are a little bit of madness, brought to you by some of the best horror authors working in the industry, today, that wanted to show off their love for splatterpunk.
This book is dedicated to the late, great, Richard Laymon.
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- Jim
- 04-29-25
Not for the faint of heart
The stories in this collection are not for the faint of heart. Ridiculous and unrelenting at times, if Splatter is your genre KJK delivers
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- Michael Myett
- 04-28-25
Top notch splatterpunk from start to finish …
I really enjoyed all the stories in this collection. They were original and very dark. This isn’t my first collection from KJK publications but is now easily my favorite. Among the stories I enjoyed most were The Crew by Edward Lee, Walter With an Axe By Steve Stred and Sister Silence and Lady Strange By Gord Rollo.
I would recommend his to all fans of horror. However, if you are a more sensitive reader, tread carefully as there are potential triggers.
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- TheGoodRevTom
- 04-25-25
not for the faint of heart...
Kevin J Kennedy does it again with this great anthology of splatterpunk authors! you'll laugh, you'll cry... you'll probably projectile vomit.
the horror collection never fails!
narration is top-notch
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- Alison O
- 04-30-25
Very intense stories!
3.5🌟 I enjoyed some of these short stories, but not all of them. Several were too over the top for me and I didn’t really enjoy the actual story. I do enjoy horror and splatter punk, but a lot of the stories just didn’t mesh well with me. There were however several that I did enjoy though.
I listened to the audio and the narrator was good!!
Definitely know what you are getting into with these short stories!!
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