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    John Skipp (born May 20, 1957) is a splatterpunk horror and fantasy author and anthology editor, as well as a songwriter, screenwriter, film director, and film producer. He collaborated with Craig Spector on multiple novels, and has also collaborated with Marc Levinthal and Cody Goodfellow.

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    John Skipp. Writer: Tales of Halloween. Author, screenwriter, and musician John Mason Skipp was born in 1957. In 1979 John released a solo album under the band name Arcade. He moved to New York City in 1981 and worked as a street messenger prior to getting his writing career off the ground.

  3. John Skipp is a splatterpunk horror and fantasy author and anthology editor, as well as a songwriter, screenwriter, film director, and film producer. He collaborated with Craig Spector on multiple novels, and has also collaborated with Marc Levinthal and Cody Goodfellow.

  4. John Skipp, the godfather of zombie literature, talks all things zombie fiction from George A. Romero to Max Brooks, "Book of the Dead" and the best new undead stories.

  5. The Light at the End is a 1986 vampire novel by John Skipp & Craig Spector which became a New York Times bestseller and is often credited as the book that started the splatterpunk movement.

  6. Nov 15, 2023 · IN THE GLORIOUS THROES OF THE GREAT DIVIDE. YOUR INVITATION TO BE PART OF THIS WILD RIDE. John Skipp. Nov 15, 2023. Those of you who’ve known me over the past couple of years – or who have been following this column with any regularity – probably know of the solemn vow I have made to myself.

  7. Oct 19, 2010 · Author John Skipp talks about two upcoming film projects, "Rose" and "Number One."

  8. John Skipp is a New York Times bestselling author, editor, film director, zombie godfather, compulsive collaborator, musical pornographer, black-humored optimist and all-around Renaissance mutant. His early novels from the 1980s and 90s pioneered the graphic, subversive, high-energy form known as splatterpunk.

  9. Oct 19, 2010 · Author John Skipp talks about how he and Craig Spector broke into the business with "The Light at The End."

  10. John Skipp is a New York Times bestselling author and editor, whose 18 books have sold millions of copies in a dozen languages worldwide. His first anthology, Book of the Dead, laid the foundation in 1989 for modern zombie literature, bringing George Romero’s vision of the dead next door to new levels of scope and intensity.