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In this spinoff from the April Almighty series, the Happytown clowns are back! The clowns are more terrifying than ever and ready to spin their own tale of death and mayhem. Icy Kate is on the the loose after escaping from Jericho Systems. Her mentor, Mad Maxwell is imprisoned somewhere beneath one of Jericho's facilities. Nolan Collinsworth is a washed up child actor. Now 45 years old, he's hanging on to what little celebrity he has left. After accepting an invite to a horror convention in Odessa, Texas he thinks he's on the way to a comeback. Except Icy Kate and her band of clowns decides to crash the convention, turning it in to her own personal Funhouse of horrors. Damien Carter is a Tracker with Jericho Systems. The only way he can stop Katy is with the help of Mad Maxwell. Can he get inside the deranged clown's head in time to find Katy and save the people of Odessa? Or will Mad Maxwell turn him into a pawn in another of his silly games? Can anyone stop the forthcoming Clown Apocalypse?
A big top tent has rolled into Spindler. Can you see the clown skull on top? It laughs. It laughs as clowns pour out of those pearly white tent flaps. There's clowns on skateboards, bicycles, and unicycles. Juggling clowns. Clowns blowing bubbles. Clowns in pink pedal cars. Clowns are everywhere. Of course they are, it's the Clown Apocalypse!But there's more than just clowns. The Night Devils are in town and law enforcement is at the ready. Furthermore, Chloe isn't what she appears to be. The twins get kicked out of town. Shayla is kidnapped by clowns. And Joey comes back for a kiss you won't forget. Get ready for a topsy turvy, inside out suspenseful ride and read the finale in the Girl Clown Hatchet series, guaranteed to knock your socks off-all the way off!
The frightening yet comic clown is one of the best and most enduring characters in literature, theater, television, and film. Across the centuries, from Shakespeare's Porter in Macbeth to Edgar Allan Poe's "Hop-Frog," or Stephen King's Pennywise, horror and comedy have blended to create the perfect recipe for entertainment. This volume gives an in-depth analysis of the clown horror genre, including essays by revered horror scholars such as Kevin Wetmore, Dale Bailey, Kim Hester Williams, Jennifer K. Cox, and Joanna Parypinski. Their essays cover topics such as nostalgia, race, class, and new portrayals of the scary clown as zombies or phantoms. It also offers interviews with actors and directors working in the clown horror genre: Eoghan McQuinn (Stitches), Kevin Kangas (Fear of Clowns), and Jaysen Buterin (Kill Giggles). Some of fiction's most terrifying creations--like the Killer Klowns, Captain Spaulding, Art the Clown, Krusty, Frowny, the Joker, and Twisty--jig through these pages of analysis and deconstruction, asking what these many iterations of scary clowns have to say about our society and its fears.
Creepy clowns are everywhere, sighted all over the world. They are watching YOUR children. Why?Put your best face on... The circus is coming to town!A creepy clown stares at a young boy from the woods next to his grade school. The boy tells his father. The father wants to get to the bottom of it. Who are they? What do they want? Questions he never should have asked... The answers are here. This is the terrifying story of a desperate father, a simple medicated "beauty lotion," a secret clinical study at a big Pharmaceutical company north of Chicago, and how SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS changed MY life forever. Nothing will be the same again, for me OR for you. Creepy Clowns: Who are they? What do they want? The answer is as clear as the big red nose on your face.
Maybe Floppy Shoes Apocalypse editors Alex S. Johnson and John Ledger didn't invent clown horror, but as this new anthology demonstrates, they appear to have perfected it. Featuring a wide range of stories and poetry by such authors as Lisa Dabrowski, Dona Fox, Mary Genevieve Fortier and Stuart Keane, Floppy Shoes Apocalypse sheds new light on the dark side of the circus arts. A thoroughly entertaining read.--Jim Rose
Do you hate clowns? Are you filled with sudden fear/rage/loathing/irritation whenever you see one? Then this book is for you! "The Comedy Killers" tells the story of a group of unlikely allies as they battle their way across a futuristic hellscape where bozos rule supreme. Flynn's darkly humorous parody of the zombie survival genre will coax a chuckle from even the most hardened clown hater!
Bad clowns—those malicious misfits of the midway who terrorize, haunt, and threaten us—have long been a cultural icon. This book describes the history of bad clowns, why clowns go bad, and why many people fear them. Going beyond familiar clowns such as the Joker, Krusty, John Wayne Gacy, and Stephen King’s Pennywise, it also features bizarre, lesser-known stories of weird clown antics including Bozo obscenity, Ronald McDonald haters, killer clowns, phantom-clown abductors, evil-clown panics, sex clowns, carnival clowns, troll clowns, and much more. Bad Clowns blends humor, investigation, and scholarship to reveal what is behind the clown’s dark smile.
That awkward moment when you realize you're responsible for your high school's clown apocalypse. Abbey isn't ordinary, not even close. Ghosts are drawn to her like she's some sort of a spook magnet-but it's not as glamorous as it sounds. Dead people suck and have cost her many close friends. Yet it gets worse. Something bad followed Abbey home from the circus. And now dead clowns are at her new high school, and friends have gone missing. Her unique abilities could help, but they also could be the reason for the clown apocalypse. Surviving high school just got tougher.
Winner of seven international literary awards; the book that simultaneously redefines and spoofs the zombie genre. "The Life & Mimes... wasn't just a book for me but an experience, and one unlike any other that I've had before. ... an ingeniously unconventional approach to the zombie genre..." Jimin Shim, Smile Politely: www.smilepolitely.com/arts/undead_and_drop_dead_funny/ Literary awards: Finalist, Comedy/Humor: 2015 Next Generation Indie Book Awards First Place, General Fiction: 2014 Halloween Book Festival. Runner-Up / 2nd Place, General Fiction 2014 London (England) Book Festival Runner-Up / 2nd Place, General Fiction: 2014 Hollywood Book Festival Honorable Mention, General Fiction, 2014 Great Midwest Book Festival (Chicago) Honorable Mention, General Fiction, 2014 New England Book Festival Honorable Mention, General Fiction, 2015 Los Angeles Book Festival Book trailer: https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wKTjFSq_d8 From the quirky and weird world of award-winning author Jake Aurelian comes The Life & Mimes (& Zombie Apocalypse) of Ripper the Clown: The Autobiography of an Unconventional Zombie-a chaotic and satirical journey into your untypical zombie world told from the perspective of an angry clown. Ripper the Clown is an unpredictable cartoon character come to life ... a visionary, a renegade, a rogue ... and a frustrated stand-up comedian ... that is, until Ripper's murder (at a holiday festival) coincides with a powerful tornado that, for reasons unknown, spawns the zombie apocalypse. Ripper enjoys the notoriety of being the world's first zombie until an elderly zombie is brutally murdered at the hands of the living; Ripper's crusade for zombie justice leads to the second American Civil War-"The Cold War V.2"-wherein our clown hero (using old zombie movies as stereotypical inspiration) instructs, trains and commands an army of zombie clowns against their living oppressors and the President of the United States, D.B. Cooper (yes, a legendary criminal is in the White House). The Life & Mimes (& Zombie Apocalypse) of Ripper the Clown parodies and redefines the popular zombie, horror and comic book genres, mixing biting humor and pop culture references with social commentary and political satire. In his alter-ego clown persona, Jake Aurelian has created an edgy, raw and violent, yet complex, emotional, multi-dimensional character-one that is strangely endearing and strangely relatable (as cliched as it sounds) to readers and audiences of all ages. www.youtube.com/user/Rippertheclownshow Reviews: "Undead, and Drop Dead Funny" by Jimin Shim / Smile Politely: "The Life & Mimes (& Zombie Apocalypse) of Ripper the Clown wasn't just a book for me but an experience, and one unlike any other that I've had before. It was so different from anything else I've read--in more than one respect ... an ingeniously unconventional approach to the zombie genre ... Aurelian is also incredibly successful at causing his readers to suspend their disbelief, as he incorporates real life events, locations, and people (his own alter-ego included) and fictionalizes them just enough so that you're left wondering whether you're reading fiction or truth. This was one of the first striking features of Aurelian's writing ... [and he] does an ingenious job of making serious things hilarious, and vice versa!" The Broke Ass Podcast Network (youtube.com/user/TwoBrokeJoblessGuys): "Jake Aurelian has once again written a fantastic book! I thoroughly enjoyed this story and, as a die-hard zombie fanatic, I appreciate what he has done for the genre. Ripper & Jake have brought so many elements to an already stereotyped genre that has left me DEMANDING that others read this book. If this were to ever grace a silver screen, you would need one helluva director to pull it off." "
The frightening yet comic clown is one of the best and most enduring characters in literature, theater, television, and film. Across the centuries, from Shakespeare's Porter in Macbeth to Edgar Allan Poe's "Hop-Frog," or Stephen King's Pennywise, horror and comedy have blended to create the perfect recipe for entertainment. This volume gives an in-depth analysis of the clown horror genre, including essays by revered horror scholars such as Kevin Wetmore, Dale Bailey, Kim Hester Williams, Jennifer K. Cox, and Joanna Parypinski. Their essays cover topics such as nostalgia, race, class, and new portrayals of the scary clown as zombies or phantoms. It also offers interviews with actors and directors working in the clown horror genre: Eoghan McQuinn (Stitches), Kevin Kangas (Fear of Clowns), and Jaysen Buterin (Kill Giggles). Some of fiction's most terrifying creations--like the Killer Klowns, Captain Spaulding, Art the Clown, Krusty, Frowny, the Joker, and Twisty--jig through these pages of analysis and deconstruction, asking what these many iterations of scary clowns have to say about our society and its fears.