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John Skipp's Ravenous Shadows Begin Moving

Splatterpunk icon John Skipp has always been one to be on the cutting edge of our genre. There's just no one like him. Last July we told you about his latest digital print venture, Ravenous Shadows, and today the official word has come.

John Skipp Releases Demons, Fungasms, Clean-Ups, Haunts, and a New Trailer for Rose!

October is here, and everyone is crazy busy. Especially genre favorite John Skipp, who has a boatload of things on his plate, all of which we have served up for you right here, fresh and hot!

John Skipp's Rose Gets Funded! The Undead Rejoice!

Believe in miracles, kids! John Skipp's latest project, Rose: The Bizarro Zombie Musical, has been fully funded thanks to generous folks like you! All that's left to do is to start shedding the red with a song in your heart!

New Rose Video Starts the Countdown

Another viral video has debuted online for legendary horror writer John Skipp's latest project, Rose: The Bizarro Zombie Musical. Dig on the goods below, and let's all hope this thing finally gets made! It's the zombie apocalypse, and cable access puppet show host Rose is interviewing the latest batch of survivors!

Splatterpunk Icon John Skipp to Spearhead New Horror/Thriller E-Publisher, Ravenous Shadows

Some pretty cool news has come our way thanks to some sneaky sniffing around we've done. Dread Central has learned exclusively that there's a new genre book label getting ready to make a splash in the red stuff, and there couldn't be a better captain steering the ship!

Legendary Horror Writer John Skipp Relaunches Kickstarter Campaign For Rose: The Bizarro Zombie Musical

Veteran horror writer John Skipp has a new vision. Skipp is in pre-production for Rose: The Bizarro Zombie Musical, an incredibly unique musical feature starring a gorgeous, machete juggling ex-mental patient hosting an internet/cable-access puppet show in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. Have you ever seen anything like that before? Me neither. Sounds intriguing though, doesn't it?

Hot Chicks and Puppets of the Apocalypse: New Shorts from John Skipp's Bizarro Zombie Feature Rose

John Skipp has just released some crazy new puppet-packed video shorts from Rose, showcasing adorable machete-juggling, zombie-slaughtering powerhouse Chase McKenna in the title role.

Teaser Trailer Debut - John Skipp's Rose

We've spread news, heard singles, and kept you as up-to-date as possible on John Skipp's upcoming 3D zombie puppet musical Rose and now the time has come to tease you even further!

John Skipp Releases Rose Soundtrack Single

A few weeks ago we told you about John Skipp's upcoming 3D zombie puppet musical Rose, which recently launched a full-fledged horror community campaign on Kickstarter. Now Skipp is offering fans a taste of the film's eclectic soundtrack with the release of the first single, "Empty Vessel".

John Skipp's Rose: The 3D Zombie Puppet Musical Wants You!

If there’s one thing our readers (and horror fans in general) complain about more than anything, it’s the lack of original movies. Well, here’s your chance to quit griping behind your keyboard and finally take some ACTION!

John Skipp and Cody Goodfellow's Spore eBook Now Available

Christmas has come early for splatterpunk fans and lovers of horror literature! Badass horror team John Skipp and Cody Goodfellow have launched their long-awaited apocalyptic zombie novel Spore for eBooks everywhere.

John Skipp Cooks Up the Hollywood Alphabet Soup of Horror

There's no doubt that amongst the hardcore horror crowd there are few authors as beloved as John Skipp so any time the man turns out something new, we're all over it so you can be all over it. We're good like that.

Spector, Craig (Screenwriting, Splatterpunk, and More)

Back in the mid-80s, horror fiction had become more than a little complacent. In most people’s minds, what passed for cutting edge genre fiction was the work of word generators such as Stephen King, Dean Koontz, or Anne Rice. It was all spooky kids, rabid pets, daddy issues, and whiny, homo-erotic vampires.

In-Depth Interview - Craig Spector Talks Screenwriting, Splatterpunk, and More!

Back in the mid-80s, horror fiction had become more than a little complacent. In most people’s minds, what passed for cutting edge genre fiction was the work of word generators such as Stephen King, Dean Koontz, or Anne Rice. It was all spooky kids, rabid pets, daddy issues, and whiny, homo-erotic vampires.