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Extremely funny and devilishly clever.
David Rogers, Freezer Burn |
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With an acerbic wit reminiscent of Douglas Adams or James Thurber, Danger Music is a fun romp through a doomed world.
Matt Worley, Lies Magazine |
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Chapman ... will be the William Tenn of the early next century ... his adroit handling of the tones of his fabulist forbears (Magic Realism and Mervyn Peake) gives satirical fables the required grace and good humor.
Don Webb |
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A distinctly American surrealist and satirist, Chapman writes disturbing, absurdist tales which are one part Joseph Heller, one part Terry Southern, and completely "Chapmanesque".
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