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Jeremy C. Shipp, Dark Fiction Writer

Weird Writer Guy

About Me

A short greeting: Hello, and welcome to my profile. This is a place where toasters run free and hippos climb trees. Read what you want. Ignore what you don't. Laugh, cry, and tickle some nuns while you're at it. They won't mind. Throw a stinky old sock in the stinky old well, and all your dreams might come true (depending upon the humidity level). Beware of the garden gnomes lurking in (almost) every shadow. They're waiting for their chance to climb on your head and do a jig. All in all, it behooves you to have some weird fun, and think some weird thoughts. If you don't, the ground will open and an army of polka dot penguins will spew forth and eat up all the fish. And then they'll die of mercury poisoning, and then you'll feel guilty. Oh so guilty.A short bio: I'm a fiction author whose written creations inhabit various magazines, anthologies, and drawers. These include over 30 publications, the likes of Cemetery Dance, ChiZine, Bare Bone, The Harrow, Flesh and Blood, Until Someone Loses an Eye, and Darkness Rising. While preparing for the forthcoming collapse of civilization, I enjoy living in Southern California in a moderately haunted Victorian farmhouse with my life partner, Lisa. I'm currently working on many stories and novels and I'm losing my hair, though not because of the ghosts. You can visit my online home at jeremycshipp.com
"Jeremy C. Shipp is fun, bizarre, and tastes much better than Rosie O'Donnell."
--Brian Keene, best-selling author of The Rising and Terminal
For those new to my work, I'd be honored if you checked out one of my short stories that are free to read online:nightmare manthe holelosingwasteworldthe wantparsnip the artistmetal the rebelTHE NOVEL: VACATION
Do you want to buy an autographed copy of my novel with free shipping in the US? Click here for details.
AwardsBram Stoker Award Preliminary BallotOne of the top 10 horror novels of 2007 in the P&E Readers' PollHere's what they're saying about Vacation:"Shipp's clear, insistent voice pulls you down into the rabbit hole and doesn't let go."
—Jack Ketchum"Jeremy C. Shipp's Vacation is a surreal, bizarre, and utterly captivating tale. This ambitious story covers a lot of territory: it's disturbing, funny, thoughtful, and even touching. A wildly unpredictable first novel from one WEIRD author."
—Jeff Strand, author of The Sinister Mister Corpse"This is an intriguing, challenging, literate, provocative novel I'm not sure I understand and suspect I'm not meant to… I recommend it to those who find reality boring; it may make them see it in new ways."
—Piers Anthony, author of the Xanth series"Every once in awhile I read a debut novel that isn’t like anything else I’ve ever read before. Jeremy C. Shipp’s surreal fantasy Vacation falls into that category. Part Voltaire-like satire, part Philip K. Dick mind-trip. What could have been merely “gonzo” fantasy is instead both serious and deep. Shipp displays a fanatical devotion to taking his character and situations just one step further than most writers."
—Realms of Fantasy"It's rare to find a work that claims to be a mind-bender actually live up to its claims, but Jeremy Shipp's Vacation does just that. Imagine the finale of 2001: A Space Odyssey set in a deceptively everyday world that quickly— and effectively—jumps into William S. Burroughs territory by way of Donald Barthelme...and even that comparison won't prepare you for the head-trip that awaits you in these pages. The mundane turned mystical turned metaphysical turned indescribable. This is a genuinely one-of-a-kind trip, and one you won't want to miss."
—Gary A. Braunbeck, Bram Stoker and International Horror Guild Award-winner, author of Prodigal Blues, Destinations Unknown, and Mr. Hands"None of the usual accolades work for Jeremy Shipp's Vacation. The reader is not amazed, astounded, or aggrieved - the reader is achingly curious, alarmingly moved, and at the end, astonished by the vision and darkness and redemption. No one writes like Shipp, and that's a great thing."
—Susan Straight, author of A Million Nightingales"I'm convinced Jeremy Shipp is a little bit crazy, in the best possible way. Vacation is edgy, surreal, and original. This is one of those books that alters your brain in a way similar to Philip K. Dick. A very good first novel."
—Jeff VanderMeer, author of City of Saints & Madmen and Shriek: An Afterword"I don't think there has been a more aptly titled book in recent memory than Jeremy Shipp's Vacation. This sprawling psychological pseudo-fantastical surrealistic mind-trip of an adventure story demands that you step out--far, far, far out--of your comfort zone, and embrace the possibilities of a universe that may be a dream, a nightmare, or just wishful thinking. Vacation is a headfirst dive into the rabbit hole, assuming those rabbits lined their burrow with mirrors, because as bizarre as this novel ultimately appears to be on the surface, there's very little here that we won't find in ourselves, assuming we're brave enough, and know how and where, to look. For now, we will have to content ourselves with author Shipp's efforts to do that very thing on our behalf."
—Kealan Patrick Burke, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Currency of Souls, The Turtle Boy, and The Hides“Vacation is a potent social theory, a spiritual hopscotch from start to finish. With interesting scenarios and thought-provoking dialog, it is a compelling reason for fans of psychological fantasy to look up Jeremy Shipp.”
—Jesse Gordon, author of The Reformed Citizen“Jeremy Shipp delivers a first novel that is surprisingly readable and thought-provoking; one worthy of being included in a college course on dystopian fiction.”
—Dru Pagliassotti, The Harrow“Vacation is a wild romp through the fertile imagination of Jeremy Shipp.”
—Bradley Sands, author of It Came from Below the Belt“Vacation is a bold experiment in science fiction themes that pulls few punches, recalling the works of Burroughs and Ellison, but it has a deeper, more bizarre agenda, one that may be up to each reader who experiences it to decypher for his or herself. It starts at full-blast, then like some fever-dream cartoon freak-out, blows through the roof. In a genre filled with so many safe ideas and easy solutions, what Jeremy Shipp has done stands alone . . . or at least stands in rare, bizarre company.”
—Stephen Romano, author of The Riot Act“Parts spiritual, psychological, and scatological, Shipp's debut novel is a fast, blistering roller-coaster of a novel that never ceases to keep the reader running to keep up. Shipp's "Fight Club"-esque narrative and unusually adept insight into the human psyche make this novel a must read for fans of in-your-face fiction. The textual incarnation of an exploding rocket! Five stars!”
—Ronald Damien Malfi, author of Via Dolorosa“This is a headtrip worth taking, and a short, fast-paced one at that. There's something energetic and purposeful about every string of words in here, telling the reader when to stop and go and pause for a minute. You're in good hands with this writer who gets a lot out of these few words. Some of the bizarre turns of phrase are jarring until the realization sets in that these are the words best suited to the situation. Get your hands on this one now.”
—Horror World Reviews“Vacation is a diverse, unpredictable, and intelligent read. Two thumbs up!”
—Midwest Book Review“This is a fun book! It’s gruesome in spots, wildly psychotic sometimes, and yes, irreal, but also fun.”
—Kim McDougall, author of In a Wink“Readers looking for light horror genre reading may be disappointed at the effort and attention required to explore this brief, yet dense book, but those who accept the challenge will be rewarded with an engrossing 'vacation' into the world of post-modern, phenomenological, existential, but nonetheless truly enjoyable fiction.”
—Icons of Fright“It packs a dizzyingly, stomach lurching, punch to the brain...It's one of the rare books that once I finished it, I started to read it again pretty much straight away.”
—SciFi UK Review“Some will find it too challenging, much like Mark Z. Danielewski's The House of Leaves, only a hell of a lot shorter. But for those readers who are seeking something different in the current all too predictable genre fictions, Shipp delivers a vision of strangeness and truth, and a character who could be the everyman in all of us who sometimes find life too complicated and overwhelming. It is easy to feel the author's confusion and cynicism with the real world, but it's how he helps Johnson find his own sense of peace by tale's end that displays the author's maturity and compassion. I hope to see much more from this fresh voice in literature.”
—Hellnotes“Jeremy C. Shipp's Vacation takes you on a wild ride through dreams and puts your smack dab in the middle of a realistic world of underground organizations and corrupt governments. A hoot for anyone seeking a crazy wild mind melt.”
—Dayla Weskamp“I think 'Vacation' is a great example of philosophical-bizarro at its best...written by a very smart weirdo.”
—Ash Lomen“If Chuck Palahniuk had a better sense of timing and dialogue, he'd be Jeremy Shipp.”
—Alex Ferrar“'Vacation' is so cleverly written and so intelligently unveiled, as Jeremy Shipp punctures the line between dream and madness so vividly, you aren't sure which direction he is coming from. You do know you have gladly woken up on the side of his pen that surely wrote this tale before his feet hit the floor in the mornings.”
—Stephanie Curry“Vacation is a surreal jaunt skittering across the calm surface of social norms (on an ocean that certainly doesn't exist) hellbent on splashing waves of ever-disturbing rings disrupting the way one thinks: As if you could still think for yourself. And it deserves a fast read. Except that one might miss out on a rather grand experience that begs to be savored like an aged box wine. Read it like your life depended upon it. Then read it again; you'll be both happy and uncomfortable that you did.”
—Keith Dugger“If you were to throw William Burroughs, Harlan Ellison, Phil Jose Farmer and Philip K. Dick into a blender, Vacation would be the result. Smartly written, Vacation tells the story of one man's journey. To say more than that is to take away the surprise and pleasure of seeing what happens next. And despite being a short 154 or so pages, Vacation packs more inventiveness, thought, and emotion than many books 5 times its size. A definite must have from an author I will now surely follow.”
—Scott Colbert“Jeremy Shipp’s Vacation takes you places you didn’t intend to go. Once there, any psychological discomfort you may feel is quickly forgotten as you throw on your Bermuda shorts, black socks and open-toed sandals. Tour this bizarre vacation destination; you just might question your answers. Vacation’s an intelligent read that deserves a second go ‘round, just to see what you missed the first time. Don’t miss the plane for this trip.”
—Sue MattsonVacation at Amazon.com, paperbackVacation at Amazon.com, hardcoverNOVELLA: FLAPJACKSHORT STORIES"Those Below" in Love and Sacrifice"Other stories that stand out as exemplary works of fiction in this anthology are Code Blue by William Malmborg and Those Below by Jeremy C. Shipp. Both of these stories take on the idea of death and its effects on love and relationships, which successfully creates two completely original tales. Add these to the rest of the stories within this book and you have a wonderfully solid anthology that is an immense pleasure to read."
--Horror World"Jeremy C Shipp provides Those Below, an offbeat zombie tale with an undercurrent of subtle melancholy and deep human pity."
--Whispers of Wickedness"Scratch" in Bust Down the Door and Eat All the Chickens"Baby Edward" in GUDINTERVIEWS: Heidi Ruby Miller interviews meThe Devil interviews meBecky interviews meEdwin interviews meCoral interviews meMichele Lee interviews meAshley interviews meSteve interviews me(A different) Steve interviews meInterview in 3:AM MagazineSue interviews meJennifer Caress interviews meMo Ali interviews me

My Interests

Writing, Reading, Movies, TV Shows, Healthy Living, Animal Rights, Respect, Garden Gnomes, Coconut Monkeys, Sporks.

I'd like to meet:

People who are nice. Creative. Kind. Funny. Things like that.

Music:

Pink Floyd, A Fine Frenzy, Cat Stevens, Keane, Guster, The Flaming Lips, Rilo Kiley, Damien Rice, Kristin Hersh, Johnny Cash, Buddahead, Bedouin Soundclash, Sufjan Stevens, Hayley Westenra, Bright Eyes, Aimee Mann, Catatonia, Snake River Conspiracy, The Glands, Within Temptation, Coldplay, Norah Jones, Enya, Ambulance, etc

Movies:

Fight Club, Memento, Lost Skeleton of Cadavra, Lagaan, Spirited Away, Brazil, Fido, The Host, Eraserhead, Pan's Labyrinth, Dead Alive, Harold and Maude, Sin City, Howl's Moving Castle, Ninja Scroll, Perfect Blue, Kikujiro, Kill Bills, Princess Mononoke, Battle Royale, Cannibal the Musical, Happiness of the Katakuris, May, Donnie Darko, Ghost in the Shell, Biozombie, Tetsuo 2, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, Adaptation, Being John Malkovich, Run Lola Run, Das Experiment, Magnolia, Pi, Requiem for a Dream, Ring movies, Seven Samurai, South Park the Movie, Lord of the Rings, Moulin Rouge, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Amelie, Iron Monkey, Audition (ahhh!), The Matrix, Drunken Master, Brotherhood of the Wolf, Cube, Star Wars, American Beauty, Dark City, City of Lost Children...there's more, but I think this is enough.

Television:

Naruto, Family Guy, Tom Goes to the Mayor, Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, Flight of the Conchords, The Powerpuff Girls, Veronica Mars, Battlestar Galactica, Chowder, Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends, Simpsons, South Park, Alias, Carnivale, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Sopranos, Corner Gas, Extras, Six Feet Under, Lost, The IT Crowd, Northern Exposure, Desperate Housewives, Arrested Development, Conan, the Daily Show, everything on Adult Swim, Coupling, Vicar of Dibley, Father Ted, Black Books, The Office (British version), La Femme Nikita, X-files, Futurama, Mr. Show, Malcom in the Middle, Strangers with Candy, Xena, Hercules, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Peewee's Playhouse, Seinfeld, Friends, Sex and the City, Mad TV, SNL, Whose Line is it Anyway?, Buffy, Angel, Perfect Strangers!, Dinosaurs, Full House, Family Matters, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Step by Step, Out of This World (is that what it was called?), Time Trax, Quantum Leap, VR5, Strange Luck, Nowhere Man!!! (that was the best show ever)...oh, and the cartoons I used to love (okay I still love them) are Earthworm Jim, Freakazoid, TMNT, Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, Ducktales, Tale Spin, Smurfs, Gummy Bears, Muppet Babies, Darkwing Duck, X-men, Spiderman, Batman, Gargoyles!...I'm sure there're shows I'm forgetting.

Books:

Some of my favorite writers are Arundhati Roy, Daniel Quinn, Piers Anthony, Kurt Vonnegut, Brett Easton Ellis, Amy Hempel, Aimee Bender, George Orwell, Haruki Murakami, Chuck Palahniuk, Anthony Burgess, CS Lewis, Douglas Adams, Francesca Lia Block, Roald Dahl.

Heroes:

My wonderful life partner, Lisa.

My Blog

My Grandmother passed away today

My Grandmother passed away this morning, and I'm sick with grief. She was my last living grandparent, and the one I was always closest to. Whenever people I love pass away, I tend to write a lot of po...
Posted by Jeremy C. Shipp, Dark Fiction Writer on Sat, 14 Jun 2008 11:20:00 PST

I’m back from camping (and here’s a new review of VACATION)

We've returned from camping.It was nothing like my story, CAMP.In other words, I had a wonderful time.Also, here's an awesome new review of VACATION:http://www.dogmatika.com/-Jeremy...
Posted by Jeremy C. Shipp, Dark Fiction Writer on Fri, 13 Jun 2008 11:00:00 PST

Camping!

I haven't been camping for way too long, and we're finally going tomorrow.  I'll be back Thursday.-Jeremy :)...
Posted by Jeremy C. Shipp, Dark Fiction Writer on Mon, 09 Jun 2008 08:10:00 PST

One of my short stories from SHEEP AND WOLVES will be animated

I'm quite thrilled about this.One of my short stories from SHEEP AND WOLVES will be animated for a DVD  project called Arcane Distortions.The short story set to be animated is one of my newest w...
Posted by Jeremy C. Shipp, Dark Fiction Writer on Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:33:00 PST

CONGRATULATION!

Sometimes I get these emails...And they tell me "CONGRATULATION! Your a winner!"And yet, somehow, I don't feel like a winner at all.I feel more like a lone coconut monkey on an island made of retired ...
Posted by Jeremy C. Shipp, Dark Fiction Writer on Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:26:00 PST

Cover for my upcoming book SHEEP AND WOLVES

I'm extremely excited about this.Here's the cover:
Posted by Jeremy C. Shipp, Dark Fiction Writer on Wed, 04 Jun 2008 01:26:00 PST

New review of Vacation

Here's a new review of Vacation.Review by S.T. Gulik (the author of Muffy):In my experience, a vacation is something that you do to remind yourself that your house is the best place to be. You lay ou...
Posted by Jeremy C. Shipp, Dark Fiction Writer on Wed, 04 Jun 2008 01:17:00 PST

Want to read one of my horror stories for free?

Click here to check out my horror story "Camp.""Camp" was originally published in ChiZine.I'd love to hear what you think.-Jeremy...
Posted by Jeremy C. Shipp, Dark Fiction Writer on Tue, 27 May 2008 01:56:00 PST

The best horror site in the universe

Here's my favorite:feoamante.com-Jeremy ...
Posted by Jeremy C. Shipp, Dark Fiction Writer on Sun, 25 May 2008 08:29:00 PST

Want to buy an inscribed copy of my novel from me directly?

The world got you down?Don't feel like getting up in the morning?Tired of the same old 9 to 5 job?And what about acid reflux?  Acid reflux, anyone?If you answered yes to any or all of these quest...
Posted by Jeremy C. Shipp, Dark Fiction Writer on Sun, 25 May 2008 04:10:00 PST