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Rating:   Summary: David J. Schow's Black Leather Required... Review: "Short stories are the shadow warriors of prose." This is a quote from David Schow's afterword of BLACK LEATHER REQUIRED. He backs those words up with some powerful writing in this, his third collection of shorts. Schow uses every color and tone on his palette. Subtley scratching with fine lines and slam dunking you with broad strokes. Dispicable though deviously enjoyable characters, vivid settings, and roller coaster plots. All written with a sure hand and humorous eye for detail. His writing is so unique that he can horrify and touch you in the same sentence. B.L.R. celebrates short horror at its highest.
  Rating:   Summary: David J. Schow's Black Leather Required... Review: "Short stories are the shadow warriors of prose." This is a quote from David Schow's afterword of BLACK LEATHER REQUIRED. He backs those words up with some powerful writing in this, his third collection of shorts. Schow uses every color and tone on his palette. Subtley scratching with fine lines and slam dunking you with broad strokes. Dispicable though deviously enjoyable characters, vivid settings, and roller coaster plots. All written with a sure hand and humorous eye for detail. His writing is so unique that he can horrify and touch you in the same sentence. B.L.R. celebrates short horror at its highest.
  Rating:   Summary: One of the best... Review: David Schow first came to my attention when I read Jerry's Kids Meet  Wormboy. One of the funniest, shocking, openings I have ever read. This  collection shows just a little portion of the talent that Schow has for  making you think. He is one of the few that can take a bad pun and make it  outstanding without stretching the boundries of believability. He is an  outstanding writer that catches the nuances and foibles of the english  language and uses them to his advantage. His sentences have a meter and  rhyme that catches you up and pulls you in. (Read Bad Guy Hats, for proof.)     Overall, Schow is a much better writer than his image would lead you to  believe. Being the "Father of Splatterpunk" has mis-aligned him  with the public and critics alike. I recommend Schow whole heartedly to  everyone.
  Rating:   Summary: One of the best... Review: David Schow first came to my attention when I read Jerry's Kids Meet Wormboy. One of the funniest, shocking, openings I have ever read. This collection shows just a little portion of the talent that Schow has for making you think. He is one of the few that can take a bad pun and make it outstanding without stretching the boundries of believability. He is an outstanding writer that catches the nuances and foibles of the english language and uses them to his advantage. His sentences have a meter and rhyme that catches you up and pulls you in. (Read Bad Guy Hats, for proof.) Overall, Schow is a much better writer than his image would lead you to believe. Being the "Father of Splatterpunk" has mis-aligned him with the public and critics alike. I recommend Schow whole heartedly to everyone.
  Rating:   Summary: The best modern horror writer working today. Review: Quite simply this book is stunning. The stories are gritty, in your face affairs. Instead of relying on gore and cliche Schow attacks the reader with believable extreme characters. So is there gore? Hell yes, and done better than ever before! Are there cliches? You bet, and all of them are turned on their heads. The best horror writer since Lovecraft.
 
 
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