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Numinoids 1.1

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This second edition of Numinoids contains such new stories as "The Last Reality Cooking Show" and "Ram-Hotep Has Risen from the Grave," plus material originally published in anthologies and on the horroraddicts.net blog site.

90 pages, Paperback

First published April 11, 2016

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Alex S. Johnson

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Alex S. Johnson is the author of two novels, Bad Sunset and Jason X IV: Death Moon, the collections Wicked Candy and Doctor Flesh: Director's Cut,the co-author of Fucked Up Shit! with Berti Walker, as well as numerous Bizarro, horror, science fiction and experimental literary stories, including works published in Full-Metal Orgasm, Bizarro Central, Gone Lawn, Ugly Babies Volume 2, Master/slave, Noirotica III, Cthulhu Sex, The Surreal Grotesque, Cease, Cows, and many other venues. He is the creator/editor of the Axes of Evil heavy metal horror anthology series He has also been a music journalist for such magazines as Metal Hammer, Metal Maniacs and Zero Tolerance and a college and university English professor. Johnson currently lives in Sacramento, California.

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May 11, 2016
Let me start by saying Alex S. Johnson is a talented, if not bizarre, writer. His command of the English language is outstanding, even when he is writing about some of the most disconcerting subject matter. Numinoids is a perfect showcase for just how versatile he can be.

I usually write reviews of anthologies with a short commentary of each story. However, I can’t do that for this book – not only because some of them are extremely short, but some just go beyond description. Alex can go from writing a lucid story about some friends and a ghost (The Girl in the Lake) to a psychedelic acid trip that you have to read twice just to catch everything (Numinoids).

While his style is most certainly not for everyone – I mean, who else by Alex could put a story together about a The Big Bad Wolf and a horny Red Riding Hood (F’d Up Fairy Tales), or a story about a priest with an auto-erotic fetish (Church of Odd Knocks) – he is definitely worth giving a try.
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