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Revision as of 09:45, 24 January 2006
Bizarro is a genre of film and literature. Writers, such as Carlton Mellick III and Kevin L. Donihe, brought about the term Bizarro in 2005, to encompass literature and film that is seen to be offbeat or cult. Bizarro encompasses many writing styles and sub-genres; including splatter punk and absurdism. The work of film maker David Lynch has been embraced by the movement alongside the texts of such writers as John Edward Lawson (Last Burn in Hell, 2005), Mike Philbin (Yôroppa, 2006) and D. Harlan Wilson (Pseudo City, 2005).
Bizarro authors
- Steve Aylett
- Carlton Mellick III
- Chris Genoa
- A D Dawson
- Jeremy Robert Johnson
- Kevin L. Donihe
- D. Harlan Wilson
- John Edward Lawson
- Kenji Siratori
- Mike Philbin
- Andre Duza
- Alyssa Sturgill
- Vincent Sakowski
- Bradley Sands
- Ray Fracalossy
- Vic Mudd