4.5 stars. There's something really funny in the very end of this book in a chapter where David Schow is just talking about short stories in general, where he says your opinion of him probably depends on whether you discovered him by reading Jerry's Kids Meet Worm Boy or Red Light first. Well it was funny for me because that is how I discovered him, in one of Karl Edward Wagner's Best of books when I was in the 7th grade. Jerry's Kids Meet Wormboy was funny and disgusting and also introduced me to the Butthole Surfers. I came across the story again when around when I was in the 12th grade in the Skipp and Spector Book of the Dead, and I thought it was even better. Now I'm 41 and think it's still better.
I loved most of the stories in this collection, and David Schow has always been a fun, awesome writer. There are just a couple of stories I didn't like, especially "Sand Sculputre," which was just a boring, dramatic slog to get through. But the other stories are just pure 5 star adrenaline and fun. People hunting dinosaurs, insane ultraviolent crime stories, necrophilia, people who can't die (even if you chop them up and drop the remains into the sewer they'll come up through the toilet to fuck you up), and of course the aforementioned classic Jerry's Kids. I don't know what David Schow has been up to since the 90s but I hope he's still churning out stuff like this. I'm going to look him up right now to find out.