

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Read him with this book, so you can say you discovered shortly after Don Webb. He is an experimental writer - but more importantly he is about to become an important writer. If there is such a thing as weird fiction, then this is it, with a capital "W." -John Langan, author of The Wide, Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous GeographiesĬhris Kelso is a fun writer. Just when you think Kelso has taken things as far as he can, he proves you wrong, setting off in a bold new direction, pushing you to keep pace with him. Stitching together prose, poetry, drama, and graphic novel in a Frankenstein aesthetic, he creates a striking book whose surreal landscapes and situations bring to mind Ballard, Burroughs, and Dick. Chris Kelso (Author of The Black Dog Eats the City) Chris Kelso Goodreads Author Website Genre Science Fiction, Graphic Novels, Horror Influences William Burroughs, Harlan Ellison, Paul Auster, Alasdair Gray, Octavia. Hello Select your address All Hello, Sign in. Jim Steel, InterzoneĬhris Kelso writes in a style of broken glass and razor blades, barbed wire and gasoline. The Black Dog Eats the City : Kelso, Chris: Amazon.sg: Books.

Someday soon people are going to be naming him as one of their own influences.
