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Sep 17, 2019 03:46PM

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Here are some splatterpunk/gore infested book lists:










The Scream
The Bighead
White Trash Gothic
Slob
Books of Blood: Volumes One to Three
are a few that come to mind...







This year I've really enjoyed No One Rides For Free The SlobGone to See the River Man The Groomer The Necrophiliac and The Prettiest Girl in the Grave.
I also read Cows but it didn't resonate with me as much.
Anyone reading anything especially disgusting this fall??

My experiences with splatter come from extreme exploitation film, death/gore/pig metal and the subsequent visual art. Not my regular listening preference anymore, but I had my day with it at times. Certainly, taps into the misanthropic feelings of the human psyche

Reminiscing now through music genres I mentioned above. I imagine it may be appreciated by some splatterpunk fans??
I find there to be morbid humor in it and mood has to be right. Today, it is lol. Here’s an old favorite “Sadistic Incineration� by Flesh Consumed I like the crackling fire before the song begins, and album cover art





All Are Splatterpunk Greats!!!"
Just purchased dead inside, i'm very excited to devour it.

My girlfriend and I both love to read, so often we have reading dates. We alternate who chooses the title we are going to read. She is a horror enjoyer, but has a preference for romance, and is willing to read whatever I choose.
Dead Inside was one that I chose. After she read (out loud) the clinic scene, I lost my book choosing privileges for a little bit! It was hilarious. I stand by my choice!






All Are Splatterpunk Greats!!!"
Just purchased de..."
It's Vile Teresa...But Extremely Pleasing!! 🤢🤮😁

Do any of you have a line, or is it 100% anything goes in this genre for you?
***Edit: I can read about it, if it's based on true crime...but when it's fiction--I don't want to read anything that goes there. Pretty much anything else is game.

It's 100% anything goes for me with this genre Erika...nothing shocks me anymore,I've read far too much extreme horror over the years, unfortunately....I have no limits 😱🫨😲🤮🤢

My only line is animal cruelty. It seems like something that’s not as intense compared to other things written about in splatterpunk, but I just cannot stomach it.

Actually, I didn't even think of animal cruelty...I don't want that promoted as entertainment(?)--for lack of better words at the moment
Of course, I've read plenty of stories and seen movies/shows where the MC is a psychopath and exhibits signs of animal cruelty early on etc. and that's simply a side detail of the story. I watched Dahmer on Netflix and that just came to mind. I suppose it really depends on how the author delivers if I can tolerate it. If it's a main theme and such, I won't like it.
I'm the person who will slam on my breaks for a turtle crossing the road and get out of the car to take it across the street (just did this a few weeks ago Lol) I have only hit an animal once. It was a snake several years ago and I felt sick! I hated the feeling when it happened it gave me chills and the weirdest feeling.

Actually, I didn't even think of animal cruelty...I don't want that promoted as entertainment(?)--for lack of better words at the moment
Of course, I've read pl..."
Same! I feel like with movies/shows it is easy to “fade to black� with any gorey details relating to the animal abuse. It is sad but I’m able to get over it quickly.
I haven’t ready a book with animal abuse (intentionally,) but I imagine it would be in GREAT detail in any splatterpunk/extreme horror books. Trigger warnings don’t go into that detail, so I just avoid it for my own sake.
I totaled my car a couple years ago hitting a deer and cried over causing it harm versus the state of my car lol. Thankfully it passed on impact. I totally feel you!


You know, I think I have the opposite view of you Erika! I have dabbled with True Crime, but I find it severely bums me out. Whereas in a lot of Splatterpunk or Extreme Horror, it's so over the top, so bonkers, almost even campy, that I have a bit of an easier time with even stories involving children if they're fictional. I think that layer of un-reality keeps my brain a little less anxious.
And I am so glad you asked this question! Because your answer really got me thinking about why something like The Groomer or The Troop (not Splatterpunk but definitely gnarly) I enjoyed reading, but a lot of True Crime will leave me in a gross place mentally.

Stories of his I’d recommend:
100% Match
Grandpappy
Queen Boss Slay
Firecracker Kings
I haven’t read his novel yet but looking forward to it



I would be interested to read it, but do you happen to have a PDF option too? I don't have the option to acquire any programs or apps to read EPUB right now, I'm afraid.
Luke wrote: "Hey everyone, my latest book is my first venture into writing splatterpunk and would love some of your opinions. It's more icky and perverted than blood and gore, and being a satire it's deliberate..."
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Oops. Many apologies. Wasn't aware it's not allowed here. Because I know the majority of horror readers won't be into this, I thought this would be the best place, but I'll make a new post in that folder and just make it very clear that it's extreme. Thanks

Thanks for the offer C.E.C. Unfortunately I don't have a PDF available and ready to go. I might look into it at some point and I'll bear you in mind :)
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