Jeremy Robert Johnson is the author of the critically-acclaimed cult novel Skullcrack City. His fiction has been praised by the Washington Post and authors like Chuck Palahniuk and David Wong, and has appeared internationally in numerous anthologies and magazines. Johnson lives in Portland, Oregon.
"Entropy in Bloom is an instant classic, a carefully curated
manifesto whose main goal is to tell the world one of the brightest
stars in indie lit is now too brilliant to remain hidden. . . .
This collection should turn him into the writer everyone is talking
about. These fifteen stories and one novella show a powerful
imagination, a great talent for storytelling, writing chops that
allow him to tackle any genre, and a flowing, dynamic voice that,
if Johnson were a singer, would extend to an impressive eight
octaves."-ElectricLit
Praise for Entropy in Bloom and Jeremy Robert
Johnson:
"Johnson is a master of mood, seamlessly combining the literary
with the grotesque. Horror fans will find much to chew on, and
these stories will certainly reach a wider audience. Johnson
deserves to be a household name, as this superb collection makes
clear." -Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A perfect place to get acquainted with one of the darkest stars in
the genre. . . . Johnson captures humanity's absurdity, our
grotesqueries, sometimes our triumphs, all the while pushing past
the limits of reality, transforming it into something dark, and
surreal, and unforgettable."-B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Blog
"Showcases the best of the worst of Jeremy Robert Johnson. And by
worst, I mean most gut-churning and nightmare inducing. . . .
Perfectly paced and extremely creepy . . . will leave you pondering
the deeper meaning of random acts of violence for days to come.
Enjoy?"-LitReactor
"Johnson has been churning out literary, surreal, beautiful and
repulsive word filth for more than ten years with his short
fiction. . . . What links these stories is a sense of damage
appraisal and bittersweet heart. Even in the most phantastic and
otherworldly stories there is a sense of real, lived in hurt and
longing that centers the more extraordinary decorative elements of
each piece . . . he's really talking about the monsters within us
all."-DarkMoonDigest
"Exciting, unpredictable and feels slightly dangerous . . . free of
the boundaries of conventional literature in ways you can't quite
imagine. Entropy in Bloom is emotionally challenging,
unpredictable and thoroughly original. I cannot say it enough: I've
had a great time with the book."-Dead End Follies,/i>
"[Makes] readers and fellow authors scratch their heads while
wondering "How the hell did he pull that off?" Crime, horror,
bizarro, and everything in between; Johnson can do it and blow your
mind in the process."-LitReactor
"These stories can be uncomfortable, difficult, unflinching, but
they're also always entertaining. Johnson writes with an energy
that propels you through some very dark spaces indeed and into
something profoundly unsettling but nonetheless human."
-Brian Evenson, author of A Collapse of Horses and Last
Days
"I've seen the future and it's bizarre, it's beautifully berserk,
it's Jeremy Robert Johnson."
-Stephen Graham Jones, author of Mongrels
"A dazzling writer. Seriously amazing short stories. While I read
them, they made time stand still."
-New York Times bestselling author Chuck Palahniuk
"One of the most exciting voices in contemporary fiction. Jeremy
Robert Johnson's work has always tested the limits of both genre
and literary fiction."
-Bookslut
"Jeremy Robert Johnson is dancing to a way different drummer. He
loves language, he loves the edge, and he loves us people. This is
entertainment...and literature."
-Jack Ketchum, author of The Girl Next Door and Off
Season
"I'm a longtime fan of Johnson. A master of derangement, he's been
bringing it for years."
-Laird Barron, author of The Beautiful Thing that Awaits Us
All
"The people populating these stories are real and vital and you
WILL care, deeply, about what becomes of them...and in JRJ's harsh
universe, baaaaad things happen. Often. Prepare thyself."
-Craig Davidson, author of Rust and Bone and The
Fighter
"What makes JRJ's work stand out from his contemporaries, is the
strange sense of empathy, in that regard he is not unlike David
Foster Wallace's wicked and perhaps deranged younger brother.
Sometimes the horror is so understated that it's deadly. JRJ has
the ability to balance sheer humanity with sheer grotesquerie."
-21C Magazine
"The guy's a genius. Reminds me of William Gibson, the dark
interest in altered states of consciousness, the unrelentingly
furious forward movement, and the same kind of unlimited
imagination."
-Ben Loory, author of Stories for Nighttime and Some for
the Day
"Jeremy Robert Johnson performs stand-up comedy for the gods. And
their laughter is a marvelous, terrible thing. He's the kind of
post-Lovecraftian genius berserker who makes the Great Old Ones new
again. As with Clive Barker, there is no glorious mutational
eruption that Johnson can't nail directly through your gawping
mind's eye."
-John Skipp, New York Times bestselling author of
Spore (with Cody Goodfellow) and The Bridge (with
Craig Spector)
"In its most twisted moments, Johnson's writing is too gleeful to
pigeon-hole as strictly horror, and when he steps outside the
gross-out game he transcends most other straight literary
writers."
-Verbicide
"Johnson weaves vivid and fascinatingly grotesque tales."
-Bookgasm
"I don't know if Mr. Johnson sold his soul to the devil to give him
this gift for nightmare imagery, but by god, this guy can write.
Johnson excels at pathology and perversity. A confirmed weirdo and
authentic writer of uncommon emotional depth who deserves to be
watched."
-Cemetery Dance
"Johnson is probably a few books away from doing for horror what
Jonathan Lethem did for science fiction. Plain and simple. Forget
horror; this is good fiction."
-Girl on Demand
"Johnson can write horror, science fiction, crime, and Bizarro.
Sometimes he does all of the above within the same story. He's at
once brutal and elegant, innovative and an immediate classic,
ridiculously talented and an obvious perfectionist."
-Horror Talk
"An excellent primer to Johnson's work. . . . As varied as his
stories might be, what's captivating about them is Johnson's
ability to immediately establish us in their own little universe .
. . We only need a few hints and we can smell the rust of it, feel
the rough oxidation between our fingers. This is something that
takes a deft touch and can be found in the greats of short-story
writers.-HorrorTalki."Johnson writes powerful stories. It's
an undeniable fact, but the thing that impresses me the most is his
ability to humanize things so well . . . it's this that makes the
collection so vivid and unique. Entropy in Bloom is a book
that any reader of any genre can get into, and find something
they'd enjoy."-PenBoysReview, 10/10
"With a collection like this there is no wrong way to jump in. All
that matters is you do."-Clash Media
"I say again, brilliant. There is not a bad story in the bunch
here. Every single one is an exercise in tight writing and language
and giving a middle finger to convention. Johnson tells them well
but the way he wants to. I applaud him for that."-Splatterpunk
Zine, reviewed by John Boden
"A trickle of cosmic horror ripples the borders of the narrative .
. . Johnson's ability to sustain till the end this level of tension
is astonishing."-Metaphysical Circus
"Where Entropy in Bloom separates itself is in the "bloom:"
the beauty in all that horror is the point here, and not a side
effect. . . . You should be reading Entropy in Bloom. You
have great things to look forward to."-The Coachella Review,
by Eli Ryder
",i>Entropy in Bloom shows Johnson is capable of blurring genre
boundaries with regard only for mining and expressing their mythic
power-whose impersonal archetypes guide us-beneath."-The Horror
Review
?Entropy in Bloom is an instant classic, a carefully curated
manifesto whose main goal is to tell the world one of the brightest
stars in indie lit is now too brilliant to remain hidden. . . .
This collection should turn him into the writer everyone is talking
about. These fifteen stories and one novella show a powerful
imagination, a great talent for storytelling, writing chops that
allow him to tackle any genre, and a flowing, dynamic voice that,
if Johnson were a singer, would extend to an impressive eight
octaves.??ElectricLit
Praise for Entropy in Bloom and Jeremy Robert
Johnson:
?Johnson is a master of mood, seamlessly combining the literary
with the grotesque. Horror fans will find much to chew on, and
these stories will certainly reach a wider audience. Johnson
deserves to be a household name, as this superb collection makes
clear.? ?Publishers Weekly, starred review
?A perfect place to get acquainted with one of the darkest stars in
the genre. . . . Johnson captures humanity?s absurdity, our
grotesqueries, sometimes our triumphs, all the while pushing past
the limits of reality, transforming it into something dark, and
surreal, and unforgettable.??B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog,
included in "The Best Horror Books of 2017"
?Showcases the best of the worst of Jeremy Robert Johnson. And by
worst, I mean most gut-churning and nightmare inducing. . . .
Perfectly paced and extremely creepy . . . will leave you pondering
the deeper meaning of random acts of violence for days to come.
Enjoy???LitReactor
?Johnson has been churning out literary, surreal, beautiful and
repulsive word filth for more than ten years with his short
fiction. . . . What links these stories is a sense of damage
appraisal and bittersweet heart. Even in the most phantastic and
otherworldly stories there is a sense of real, lived in hurt and
longing that centers the more extraordinary decorative elements of
each piece . . . he?s really talking about the monsters within us
all.??DarkMoonDigest
"Exciting, unpredictable and feels slightly dangerous . . . free of
the boundaries of conventional literature in ways you can't quite
imagine. Entropy in Bloom is emotionally challenging,
unpredictable and thoroughly original. I cannot say it enough: I've
had a great time with the book."?Dead End Follies,/i>
"[Makes] readers and fellow authors scratch their heads while
wondering "How the hell did he pull that off?" Crime, horror,
bizarro, and everything in between; Johnson can do it and blow your
mind in the process."?LitReactor
?These stories can be uncomfortable, difficult, unflinching, but
they?re also always entertaining. Johnson writes with an energy
that propels you through some very dark spaces indeed and into
something profoundly unsettling but nonetheless human.?
?Brian Evenson, author of A Collapse of Horses and Last
Days
?I've seen the future and it?s bizarre, it?s beautifully berserk,
it?s Jeremy Robert Johnson.?
?Stephen Graham Jones, author of Mongrels
?A dazzling writer. Seriously amazing short stories. While I read
them, they made time stand still.?
?New York Times bestselling author Chuck Palahniuk
?One of the most exciting voices in contemporary fiction. Jeremy
Robert Johnson?s work has always tested the limits of both genre
and literary fiction.?
?Bookslut
?Jeremy Robert Johnson is dancing to a way different drummer. He
loves language, he loves the edge, and he loves us people. This is
entertainment...and literature.?
?Jack Ketchum, author of The Girl Next Door and Off
Season
?I?m a longtime fan of Johnson. A master of derangement, he?s been
bringing it for years.?
?Laird Barron, author of The Beautiful Thing that Awaits Us
All
?The people populating these stories are real and vital and you
WILL care, deeply, about what becomes of them...and in JRJ?s harsh
universe, baaaaad things happen. Often. Prepare thyself.?
?Craig Davidson, author of Rust and Bone and The
Fighter
?What makes JRJ?s work stand out from his contemporaries? is the
strange sense of empathy?in that regard he is not unlike David
Foster Wallace?s wicked and perhaps deranged younger brother.
Sometimes the horror is so understated that it?s deadly. JRJ has
the ability to balance sheer humanity with sheer grotesquerie.?
?21C Magazine
?The guy?s a genius. Reminds me of William Gibson?the dark interest
in altered states of consciousness, the unrelentingly furious
forward movement, and the same kind of unlimited imagination.?
?Ben Loory, author of Stories for Nighttime and Some for
the Day
?Jeremy Robert Johnson performs stand-up comedy for the gods. And
their laughter is a marvelous, terrible thing. He?s the kind of
post-Lovecraftian genius berserker who makes the Great Old Ones new
again. As with Clive Barker, there is no glorious mutational
eruption that Johnson can?t nail directly through your gawping
mind?s eye.?
?John Skipp, New York Times bestselling author of
Spore (with Cody Goodfellow) and The Bridge (with
Craig Spector)
?In its most twisted moments, Johnson?s writing is too gleeful to
pigeon-hole as strictly horror, and when he steps outside the
gross-out game he transcends most other straight literary
writers.?
?Verbicide
?Johnson weaves vivid and fascinatingly grotesque tales.?
?Bookgasm
?I don't know if Mr. Johnson sold his soul to the devil to give him
this gift for nightmare imagery, but by god, this guy can write.
Johnson excels at pathology and perversity. A confirmed weirdo and
authentic writer of uncommon emotional depth who deserves to be
watched.?
?Cemetery Dance
?Johnson is probably a few books away from doing for horror what
Jonathan Lethem did for science fiction. Plain and simple? Forget
horror; this is good fiction.?
?Girl on Demand
?Johnson can write horror, science fiction, crime, and Bizarro.
Sometimes he does all of the above within the same story. He?s at
once brutal and elegant, innovative and an immediate classic,
ridiculously talented and an obvious perfectionist.?
?Horror Talk
?An excellent primer to Johnson?s work. . . . As varied as his
stories might be, what?s captivating about them is Johnson?s
ability to immediately establish us in their own little universe .
. . We only need a few hints and we can smell the rust of it, feel
the rough oxidation between our fingers. This is something that
takes a deft touch and can be found in the greats of short-story
writers.??HorrorTalk"Johnson writes powerful stories. It's
an undeniable fact, but the thing that impresses me the most is his
ability to humanize things so well . . . it's this that makes the
collection so vivid and unique. Entropy in Bloom is a book
that any reader of any genre can get into, and find something
they'd enjoy."-PenBoysReview, 10/10
"With a collection like this there is no wrong way to jump in. All
that matters is you do."-Clash Media
"I say again, brilliant. There is not a bad story in the bunch
here. Every single one is an exercise in tight writing and language
and giving a middle finger to convention. Johnson tells them well
but the way he wants to. I applaud him for that."-Splatterpunk
Zine, reviewed by John Boden
"It's the rare writer who is able to straddle the line between
literary and horror fiction. . . . Readers who find themselves
drawn to [Entropy in Bloom] will likely believe that the
author has indeed gotten away with something."-Zyzzyva
"Entropy in Bloom is an instant classic, a carefully curated
manifesto whose main goal is to tell the world one of the brightest
stars in indie lit is now too brilliant to remain hidden. . . .
This collection should turn him into the writer everyone is talking
about. These fifteen stories and one novella show a powerful
imagination, a great talent for storytelling, writing chops that
allow him to tackle any genre, and a flowing, dynamic voice that,
if Johnson were a singer, would extend to an impressive eight
octaves."-ElectricLit
Praise for Entropy in Bloom and Jeremy Robert
Johnson:
"Johnson is a master of mood, seamlessly combining the literary
with the grotesque. Horror fans will find much to chew on, and
these stories will certainly reach a wider audience. Johnson
deserves to be a household name, as this superb collection makes
clear." -Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A perfect place to get acquainted with one of the darkest stars in
the genre. . . . Johnson captures humanity's absurdity, our
grotesqueries, sometimes our triumphs, all the while pushing past
the limits of reality, transforming it into something dark, and
surreal, and unforgettable."-B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Blog
"Showcases the best of the worst of Jeremy Robert Johnson. And by
worst, I mean most gut-churning and nightmare inducing. . . .
Perfectly paced and extremely creepy . . . will leave you pondering
the deeper meaning of random acts of violence for days to come.
Enjoy?"-LitReactor
"Johnson has been churning out literary, surreal, beautiful and
repulsive word filth for more than ten years with his short
fiction. . . . What links these stories is a sense of damage
appraisal and bittersweet heart. Even in the most phantastic and
otherworldly stories there is a sense of real, lived in hurt and
longing that centers the more extraordinary decorative elements of
each piece . . . he's really talking about the monsters within us
all."-DarkMoonDigest
"Exciting, unpredictable and feels slightly dangerous . . . free of
the boundaries of conventional literature in ways you can't quite
imagine. Entropy in Bloom is emotionally challenging,
unpredictable and thoroughly original. I cannot say it enough: I've
had a great time with the book."-Dead End Follies,/i>
"[Makes] readers and fellow authors scratch their heads while
wondering "How the hell did he pull that off?" Crime, horror,
bizarro, and everything in between; Johnson can do it and blow your
mind in the process."-LitReactor
"These stories can be uncomfortable, difficult, unflinching, but
they're also always entertaining. Johnson writes with an energy
that propels you through some very dark spaces indeed and into
something profoundly unsettling but nonetheless human."
-Brian Evenson, author of A Collapse of Horses and Last
Days
"I've seen the future and it's bizarre, it's beautifully berserk,
it's Jeremy Robert Johnson."
-Stephen Graham Jones, author of Mongrels
"A dazzling writer. Seriously amazing short stories. While I read
them, they made time stand still."
-New York Times bestselling author Chuck Palahniuk
"One of the most exciting voices in contemporary fiction. Jeremy
Robert Johnson's work has always tested the limits of both genre
and literary fiction."
-Bookslut
"Jeremy Robert Johnson is dancing to a way different drummer. He
loves language, he loves the edge, and he loves us people. This is
entertainment...and literature."
-Jack Ketchum, author of The Girl Next Door and Off
Season
"I'm a longtime fan of Johnson. A master of derangement, he's been
bringing it for years."
-Laird Barron, author of The Beautiful Thing that Awaits Us
All
"The people populating these stories are real and vital and you
WILL care, deeply, about what becomes of them...and in JRJ's harsh
universe, baaaaad things happen. Often. Prepare thyself."
-Craig Davidson, author of Rust and Bone and The
Fighter
"What makes JRJ's work stand out from his contemporaries, is the
strange sense of empathy, in that regard he is not unlike David
Foster Wallace's wicked and perhaps deranged younger brother.
Sometimes the horror is so understated that it's deadly. JRJ has
the ability to balance sheer humanity with sheer grotesquerie."
-21C Magazine
"The guy's a genius. Reminds me of William Gibson, the dark
interest in altered states of consciousness, the unrelentingly
furious forward movement, and the same kind of unlimited
imagination."
-Ben Loory, author of Stories for Nighttime and Some for
the Day
"Jeremy Robert Johnson performs stand-up comedy for the gods. And
their laughter is a marvelous, terrible thing. He's the kind of
post-Lovecraftian genius berserker who makes the Great Old Ones new
again. As with Clive Barker, there is no glorious mutational
eruption that Johnson can't nail directly through your gawping
mind's eye."
-John Skipp, New York Times bestselling author of
Spore (with Cody Goodfellow) and The Bridge (with
Craig Spector)
"In its most twisted moments, Johnson's writing is too gleeful to
pigeon-hole as strictly horror, and when he steps outside the
gross-out game he transcends most other straight literary
writers."
-Verbicide
"Johnson weaves vivid and fascinatingly grotesque tales."
-Bookgasm
"I don't know if Mr. Johnson sold his soul to the devil to give him
this gift for nightmare imagery, but by god, this guy can write.
Johnson excels at pathology and perversity. A confirmed weirdo and
authentic writer of uncommon emotional depth who deserves to be
watched."
-Cemetery Dance
"Johnson is probably a few books away from doing for horror what
Jonathan Lethem did for science fiction. Plain and simple. Forget
horror; this is good fiction."
-Girl on Demand
"Johnson can write horror, science fiction, crime, and Bizarro.
Sometimes he does all of the above within the same story. He's at
once brutal and elegant, innovative and an immediate classic,
ridiculously talented and an obvious perfectionist."
-Horror Talk
"An excellent primer to Johnson's work. . . . As varied as his
stories might be, what's captivating about them is Johnson's
ability to immediately establish us in their own little universe .
. . We only need a few hints and we can smell the rust of it, feel
the rough oxidation between our fingers. This is something that
takes a deft touch and can be found in the greats of short-story
writers.-HorrorTalki."Johnson writes powerful stories. It's
an undeniable fact, but the thing that impresses me the most is his
ability to humanize things so well . . . it's this that makes the
collection so vivid and unique. Entropy in Bloom is a book
that any reader of any genre can get into, and find something
they'd enjoy."-PenBoysReview, 10/10
"With a collection like this there is no wrong way to jump in. All
that matters is you do."-Clash Media
"I say again, brilliant. There is not a bad story in the bunch
here. Every single one is an exercise in tight writing and language
and giving a middle finger to convention. Johnson tells them well
but the way he wants to. I applaud him for that."-Splatterpunk
Zine, reviewed by John Boden
"A trickle of cosmic horror ripples the borders of the narrative .
. . Johnson's ability to sustain till the end this level of tension
is astonishing."-Metaphysical Circus
"Where Entropy in Bloom separates itself is in the "bloom:"
the beauty in all that horror is the point here, and not a side
effect. . . . You should be reading Entropy in Bloom. You
have great things to look forward to."-The Coachella Review,
by Eli Ryder
",i>Entropy in Bloom shows Johnson is capable of blurring genre
boundaries with regard only for mining and expressing their mythic
power-whose impersonal archetypes guide us-beneath."-The Horror
Review
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