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Derek McCormack

Author of The Haunted Hillbilly

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Works by Derek McCormack

The Haunted Hillbilly (2003) 65 copies, 2 reviews
The Show That Smells (2009) 34 copies, 2 reviews
Grab Bag (2004) 31 copies, 1 review
Dark Rides (1996) 24 copies
Wish Book (1999) 19 copies
Christmas Days (2005) 19 copies, 1 review
Judy Blame's Obituary (2022) 7 copies
A Novel by Ken Sparling (2003) 3 copies

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Queers Were Here (2016) — Contributor — 14 copies

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Jacob_Wren | Nov 27, 2024 |
My Thoughts:

A factious Hank Williams, a factious Grand Ol' Opry, a factious Nudie (the Western Wear guy) who happens to be a gay vampire who runs a sideshow on the side complete with wax museum and abnormal babies in jars...thing is as funny or interesting or entertaining as it might sound, it's not. I don't remember laughing once and the only reason I finished the book was because it's so short. The horror factor wasn't there either perhaps due to the minimalist wording. It just falls short of depth. Don't waste your time.… (more)
 
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Carol420 | 1 other review | May 31, 2016 |
Book Title: "Grab Bag”
Author: Derek McCormack
Published By: Little House on the Bowery/Akashic Books
Age Recommended: 18+
Reviewed By: Kitty Bullard
Raven Rating: 5

Review: Yet another interesting and intriguing read from one of the authors at Akashic Books. “Grab Bag” was exactly what it promised to be, one short story and a ‘grab bag’ of various tales that ranged from humorous to somewhat macabre. These stories are sure to have you asking…. “Why?” “What the heck?” and “Seriously?” Still you can’t help but find them superbly intriguing.
Warning: There are moments of intimacy that many may not wish to read. Do not get a copy of this book if you are easily offended.
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RavenswoodPublishing | May 8, 2012 |
It’s fitting that filmmaker Guy Maddin’s review is so prominently featured on the cover of Derek McCormack’s latest. These two have much more in common than their shared Canadian roots.

Like Maddin’s films, McCormack’s wicked little novels are a style unto themselves; unlike anything else on the literary landscape. The Show That Smells manages to evoke the atmosphere of a grainy, sepia-tinted early talkie, while at the same time being nearly impossible to place in any particular time period. Written like a film treatment, replete with a cast of characters that includes country singer Jimmie Rodgers, fashion doyenne Coco Chanel, horror film star Lon Chaney as well as the author himself, it centers around some of McCormack’s favorite themes - a troubled marriage, old school country music, vampirism and haute couture. All the action takes place in the fun house hall of mirrors, where the hypnotically repetitive prose manages to conjure the grotesque, yet campy, outlaw world of carnie life.

Oh, and it’s funny too. Pitch dark humor, to be sure, but funny as hell.

After reading The Haunted Hillbilly I was eager to give the rest of Derek McCormack’s work a try and this one did not disappoint. Wry, dry and pretty darned creepy.

That’s entertainment.
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blakefraina | 1 other review | Aug 8, 2010 |

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