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'''Carlton Mellick III''' (born July 2nd, 1977) is an author currently residing in [[Portland]], OR.  
 
'''Carlton Mellick III''' (born July 2nd, 1977) is an author currently residing in [[Portland]], OR.  
  
Carlton Mellick is the originator of 'avant-punk'; a style of writing combining bizarre [[punk]] fantasy with sacrilegious satire. He is currently the chief proponent of the [[Bizarro fiction|'bizarro']] movement in underground  literature, along with Steve Aylett, Kenji Siratori and D. Harlan Wilson.  
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Carlton Mellick is the originator of 'avant-punk'; a style of writing combining bizarre [[punk]] fantasy with sacrilegious satire. He is currently the chief proponent of the 'Bizarro' movement in underground  literature, along with Steve Aylett, Kenji Siratori and D. Harlan Wilson. His work has been described as dark, surreal, sacrilegious, twisted and intelligent. His novels emphasise nightmarish absurdity and social satire. They explore surreal versions of earth, in current times and imagined futures.
  
His work has been described as dark, surreal, sacrilegious, twisted and intelligent. His novels emphasise nightmarish absurdity and social satire. They explore surreal versions of earth, in current times and imagined futures. Over 80 of his stories have appeared in zines, online journals, [[chapbook]]s, and anthologies.  
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Carlton Mellick was the founder of Eraserhead press, now run by Rose O'Keefe. He also published [[Earwig Flesh Factory]], a quarterly devoted to dark surrealism and bizarre horror fiction. As well, he was one of the founders of ''The Dream People'', an online journal of Bizarro fiction, as well as reviews and interviews. Mellick left the zine in the hands of D. Harlan Wilson.  
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Carlton Mellick III has been a frequent contributor to small press publications. Over 80 of his stories have appeared in zines, online journals, [[chapbook]]s, and anthologies.  
  
 
===Books===
 
===Books===
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*''The Infant Vending Machine'' (2001)
 
*''The Infant Vending Machine'' (2001)
 
*''Sunset With A Beard'' (2000)
 
*''Sunset With A Beard'' (2000)
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===Zines===
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*[[Earwig Flesh Factory]]
  
 
===Contributions===
 
===Contributions===
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[[Category:Zinester|Mellick III, Carlton]]

Latest revision as of 09:16, 28 August 2011

Carlton Mellick III

Carlton Mellick III (born July 2nd, 1977) is an author currently residing in Portland, OR.

Carlton Mellick is the originator of 'avant-punk'; a style of writing combining bizarre punk fantasy with sacrilegious satire. He is currently the chief proponent of the 'Bizarro' movement in underground literature, along with Steve Aylett, Kenji Siratori and D. Harlan Wilson. His work has been described as dark, surreal, sacrilegious, twisted and intelligent. His novels emphasise nightmarish absurdity and social satire. They explore surreal versions of earth, in current times and imagined futures.

Carlton Mellick was the founder of Eraserhead press, now run by Rose O'Keefe. He also published Earwig Flesh Factory, a quarterly devoted to dark surrealism and bizarre horror fiction. As well, he was one of the founders of The Dream People, an online journal of Bizarro fiction, as well as reviews and interviews. Mellick left the zine in the hands of D. Harlan Wilson.

Carlton Mellick III has been a frequent contributor to small press publications. Over 80 of his stories have appeared in zines, online journals, chapbooks, and anthologies.

Books

  • Sex and Death in Television Town (2006)
  • Punk Land (2005)
  • Ocean Of Lard (w. Kevin L. Donihe 2005)
  • The Menstruating Mall (2005)
  • Fishyfleshed (2004)
  • The Baby Jesus Butt Plug: A Fairytale (2004)
  • Teeth and Tongue Landscape (2003)
  • The Steel Breakfast Era (2003)
  • Razor Wire Pubic Hair (2003)
  • Electric Jesus Corpse (2002)
  • The Wire Mesh Mongoloid (2002)
  • Satan Burger (2001)
  • The Infant Vending Machine (2001)
  • Sunset With A Beard (2000)

Zines

Contributions

External links