About HOUSE OF ROT:
The pink mold growing on the walls isn't the worst thing about Elenya and Myles' brand new fixer upper.
There's also the inexplicable footsteps in the night; the sealed-over windows and doors; the neighbor that hears their screams but can't be bothered to help.
Soon, there's no leaving at all. No hope of cleaning. And that encroaching mold? It's practically become a second skin.
Welcome to the House of Rot. You're never getting out.
Cover art by Kate Blairstone
Interior illustrations by Echo Echo.
FAME. FORTUNE. JELLYFISH.
When an aspiring young actress accepts an invite to a fading A-lister's home, she soon learns the terrifying secrets of the Hollywood Elite.
ONE SMALL STEP FOR MAN, ONE GIANT LEAP INTO THE EXISTENTIAL ABYSS
Washington DC. 1906. The inaugural mission of the Moonfellow Program. A chance to shape the future of civilization as we know it. Our first tentative steps out into the stars...
It was a complete and unequivocal disaster.
Now a hapless gravedigger finds himself among the handful of survivors stranded on the lunar surface-forced to contend with madness, conspiracies, and whatever-the-fuck that thing is on the dark side, picking them off one by one.
This is the 100% true-ish story of the brave men and women we abandoned on the moon.
Danger Slater is fearless and should be ashamed of himself. Thank God he's not. -- JOSH MALERMAN, author of Bird Box
Bizarro horror at its best. -- SPLATTERPUNK ZINE
With the help of her gothy best friend, a socially-awkward 80s movie-obsessed teenager hatches a plan to trick the most popular boy in school into being her prom date. The only problem is, she has a secret missile hidden inside her vagina, ready to detonate on the day she gets her first kiss.
From Wonderland Award-Winning Author, Danger Slater, comes a bizarro spoof of teen coming-of-age rom-coms infused with irreverent gross-out meta-literary sensibilities. Crass and cerebral and weird as hell.
WHEN THE WORLD FALLS APART AND YOUR BODY STARTS TO ROT, LET THE ROACHES LEAD.
Meet Ernie. His life is a mess. Gretchen's gone, and the apartment they once shared in this grey, grim city is now overrun with intelligent mold and sinister bugs.
Then his neighbor Dee shows up, so smart and lovely. If he can just get past the fact that her jealous boyfriend could reach out of her blouse and punch him in the face at any moment, this could be the start of a beautiful friendship.
Unfortunately for all involved, a Great Storm is coming and it will wash away everything we've ever known about the human heart.
I WILL ROT WITHOUT YOU is like Cronenberg's THE FLY if it had been directed by Frank Zappa and Bruce Bickford. Nightmarishly rich in vision, absurdly and painfully hilarious, sorrowfully poignant, and bristling with outrageous surprises that never ever ever stop coming till it's done. - John Skipp, from his introduction
Get a job. Get married. Buy a house. Cut off your hands and replace them with gardening tools. Dig a hole. Can you hear the worms calling? Keep digging.
Danger Slater is fearless and should be ashamed of himself. Thank God he's not. --JOSH MALERMAN, author of Bird Box
If Richard Brautigan and William S. Burroughs had a baby it would be Danger Slater --THE HORROR REVIEW
Bizarro horror at its best. --SPLATTERPUNK ZINE
My father was dying. There was no hope. Then he took a screwdriver to the brain. Got pregnant. And found the cure for death.
Impossible? That's my dad.
IMPOSSIBLE JAMES
Danger Slater is fearless and should be ashamed of himself. Thank God he's not. -- JOSH MALERMAN, author of Bird Box
If Richard Brautigan and William S. Burroughs had a baby it would be Danger Slater -- THE HORROR REVIEW
Bizarro horror at its best. -- SPLATTERPUNK ZINE
Hannah graduates from middle school on Friday. That's the day she transforms into a living puppet, like her parents and teachers before her. No longer a human girl made of flesh and feelings, but a perfect wooden new self, whose strings lead up from her limbs into an endless black void above. With no pain. No sorrow. No sickness. No fear.
But Hannah has begun to suspect that something is very, very wrong. And in a world where emotion is treated like a disease, and unknown terrors lurk inside everyone, just keeping your soul alive past childhood might be the greatest challenge of all.
PUPPET SKIN is a dark, grotesquely-beautiful Bizarro nightmare fable for alienated teens of all ages. If you've ever felt lost in this deranged universe, Danger's book knows exactly what you mean. - John Skipp, author of THE LIGHT AT THE END and THE ART OF HORRIBLE PEOPLE