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"What
can one say about Jeremy Shipp? That he writes like Kafka on drugs? That his prose
style is addictive and his plots wildly innovative? I suppose one could enumerate
his stylish qualities: his work is edgy, witty, tense, offbeat and off balance
(but always in the most beguiling ways). His characters are odd, endearing and
disturbing as hell, all those sad, angry people, full of pain and confusion, full
of hope. Should one mention the engagingly deranged aspect so prominent in all
his fiction? Probably not. Never mind. Somehow it all works. After all, timing
is everything ... in comedy or horror. Just ask Jeremy Shipp. He knows all about
it."
Robert Dunbar, author of THE SHORE
"One of the most
original and entertaining books I've read in a long time, Jeremy Shipp's latest
novel tells the story of the alliance, friendship and love between Nick and Cicely
as they struggle with their own, personal curses. Cursed is a surreal story of
friendship and family, love and loss. The writing is crisp and fast-paced. A brilliant
second novel by Jeremy Shipp, who I hope will be around for a long time to come."
Daniel
G. Keohane, author of Solomon's Grave
"With Cursed, Jeremy Shipp's
one of a kind voice leads us through an ever-twisting ride inside the netherverse
of the mind. You won't find books this brave coming from too many other modern
storytellers."
John Palisano
"And I know:
1. Cicely
would slap me if I didn't recommend Cursed.
2. She'd slap you if you didn't
buy it and read it and enjoy it.
3. She'd be right because JCS delivers a fun
ride of mystery and fear mixed in with lashings of dark humor and weird scenes
featuring some strange people."
MPN SIMS, co-author of DEPARTMENT
18
Jeremy C. Shipp is a writer that will leave you confused, breathless,
and elated. His style is unlike anything Ive come across before. Its
fresh, crisp, cutting, bizarre, at times horrific, and thoroughly extraordinary.
The man is just plain genius with the written word. Dont expect convention
or even normalcy, just sit back and enjoy the ride!
R. Thomas Riley,
author of The Monster Within Idea, Heal Thyself, and Phrenetic
a
well-written, fast paced, intriguing, compelling, and excellent read, with a mysterious
revelation that will surprise even the most astute reader. I recommend it without
reservation.
Gene ONeill, author of Shadow of the Dark Angel,
Taste of Tenderloin and Doc Goods Traveling Show
Most authors
of experimental fiction take risks with voice and structure that dont pay
off. Jeremy Shipp takes a lot of risks in Cursedand they all pay off. The
book is weird, convoluted, edgy, funny, dangerous and a total blast to read. I
give it two disjointed thumbs up!
Jonathan Maberry, multiple Bram
Stoker Award-winning author of Patient Zero, They Bite and Punisher: Last Gun
on Earth
"Jeremy Shipp certainly knows how to lay a smack down on his
readers, as well as his characters. Cursed is beyond any other bizarre, twisted
story I've ever read. I've never enjoyed being slapped so much before."
Jodi
Lee, The New Bedlam Project
"Cursed is a wild and fascinating ride
about several people who have been cursed and their attempts to find out who placed
the curse so they can have it removed. It's full of wonderful surprises and weirdness.
I loved it, and I'll be going hunting for Jeremy C. Shipp's earlier works now.
I recommend Cursed very highly."
John R. Little, Bram Stoker winning
author of MIRANDA, THE MEMORY TREE, and THE GRAY ZONE
"Cursed IS:
1.
A punch to the back of the head by a six-foot pink bunny. It hurts at first, but
then the Vicodin and Jim Beam kick in.
2. A well-written, compassionate book
about Nicholas (who, like Lon Chaney before him, is He Who Gets Slapped),
Cicely, and Abby, whose lives have been altered by sinister forces. As they seek
to find who is behind it all, we gladly go along for the ride. A fun and often
thoughtful read.
3. Jeremy C. Shipps second novel.
4. The reason why
garden gnomes only move when no one is watching them.
5. All of the above."
L.L.
Soares, author of IN SICKNESS
Cursed offers readers a provocative,
intense story that distorts the very fabric of fiction. Dont try to figure
out where this terrifically twisted tale is headed--resistance is futile!
Amy
Grech, author of Apple of My Eye and Blanket of White
"Jeremy C. Shipps
Cursed is a delightful, quirky read. Shipp keeps you guessing and turning pages.
You never know what youll read next. From edible Smurfs to alien abduction,
its all here. Im a big fan of narratives that dare to be different
yet enjoyable. Shipp plays with form and convention masterfully. He creates easily
likeable characters liberally sprinkled with eccentricities. Cursed has made me
a Jeremy C. Shipp reader. Cant wait to check out more of his stuff."
Louise
Bohmer, author of The Black Act
"
alarmingly bizarre, full of
odd angles and satirical wit. He's a tight rope walker, and he's so recklessly
inventive that you keep expecting him to make a horrible fall. Though he never
does. In short, he writes like an outlaw, with an utterly unique voice hellbent
on cutting his own path. But I suspect something else is going on here. Maybe
a bit of the old three card Monte. Now you see it, now you don't. For this is
more than surrealist experimentation. Shipp has in fact given us a brilliantly
constructed examination of how our lives fit together, and how our actions weave
into the lives of those around us. Very heartily recommended."
Joe
McKinney, author of Dead City, Quarantined, and Resistance
"If Franz
Kafka and Donald Barthelme teamed up to write Cursed they might come close to
the literary genius Jeremy C. Shipp has achieved. By turns, this witty, horrific
and poignant book dazzles and astounds the reader. This is an unforgettable worka
must read youll savor long after the final page."
Lisa Mannetti,
Bram Stoker Award winner, Best First Novel, The Gentling Box.

