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reply posted on 21-4-2004 @ 11:31 PM by drunk
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The guy who wrote "The Diary Of Jack The Ripper" O.K it wasn't his own wwords in the book but that pretty derangged to me if you wanna write about
a serial killer
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reply posted on 24-4-2004 @ 07:00 AM by amantine
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Originally posted by regs
I'd have to say Poe is deffinetly right up there on my top 5. Also on that list, though, would be King, Barker, Koontz, and, can't think of the
authors name, but the guy who wrote "Catcher in the Rye." 
Why is J.D. Salinger deranged? I never thought of the Catcher in the Rye as a deranged book.
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reply posted on 28-4-2004 @ 10:44 PM by regs
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Just my personal feelings on Salinger. It just seemed a very wacked book.
regs out...
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reply posted on 28-4-2004 @ 10:57 PM by intrepid
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Lovecraft, classic, and deranged, no one touches the imagination of Clive Barker though.
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reply posted on 28-4-2004 @ 11:05 PM by KayEm
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I love Stephen King to death, but he HAS to be a little deranged (which is a compliment in my book lol) to come out with some of the stuff he does
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reply posted on 28-4-2004 @ 11:18 PM by intrepid
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I love King as well. I even prefer his non-horror. The Dark Tower series, Different Seasons, just exellent story telling.
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reply posted on 28-4-2004 @ 11:43 PM by KayEm
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The Stand is my favourite, with Insomnia coming a close second.
I'm currently reading "From a Buick 8" it's excellent so far, but it's taking a while because I keep switching between it and the chapters of
Piskys story which he's printed off for me (so that I may read at my leisure...in bed, while he feeds me grapes  ).
Uh Oh... I think I may need to change my vote for most deranged author...I forgot about Piskys stories
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reply posted on 29-4-2004 @ 12:08 AM by Pisky
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Must be the Laughing Kitten then
Actually, I agree with amantine about de Sade. He really has to be the most utterly deranged author ever. Some of it even churned my
guts and it takes a lot for a book to do that. (Although a certain part of King's 'Pet Semetary' put me off my breakfast.  )
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reply posted on 29-4-2004 @ 12:17 AM by MaskedAvatar
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Still Nikolai Gogol.
As well as dozens of amazing short stories and well known stuff like Tara Bulba, he put years into the manuscript for Dead Souls... then torched it
one day when he was pissed off with himself... then rewrote most of it from scratch but died before he had it finished.
It is one of the great books. Write your own ending.
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reply posted on 29-4-2004 @ 11:39 AM by fortean
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Thomas Harris!!
It took a sick mind to come up with
the Hannibel Lector.
And Buffalo Bill, and all the other serial killers
that populate his novels.
And what about the grand finale when he
eats the guys brain while he's still alive.
Yes, Mr harris has quite a morbid imagination.
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reply posted on 23-5-2004 @ 12:54 PM by DontTreadOnMe
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Andrew Vachss, for his views of reality and urban life.
DeSade for overalll bizarreness.
What, no Lewis Carroll?
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reply posted on 25-5-2004 @ 07:43 AM by mauskov
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H.P. Lovecraft, E.A. Poe....both of them fall into the really and truly "bizarre" literature category.
Also - William Burroughs, yes, but not really "that" deranged. "Naked Lunch" is chock-full of disturbing imagry, but I don't know if that's
particularly a testament to how deranged he was as a person..?
I think in terms of "society," Tim Leary was up there with his tune in - turn on - drop out ideas.
Palahniuk, his books are interesting...I met him a few years ago at Prarie Lights Bookstore in Iowa City, IA. In real life, he's not nearly as
interesting as one would think from his writing...
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reply posted on 4-6-2004 @ 03:41 AM by JOzOrko
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my vote goes to clive.....his books of blood series, whoa something else...
"Everyone's a book of blood; whenever we're opened we're red" ~ just a little twisted, ya?
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reply posted on 6-6-2004 @ 12:25 PM by OpusDei
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My vote goes to H.P. Lovecraft. Only a real sick mind could have come up with some of the stuff he wrote.
Clive Barker trails second. Those books of blood were really desturbing!
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reply posted on 6-6-2004 @ 02:07 PM by sanctum
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Alistair Crowley.
That guy was/is seriously twisted. Nasty piece of work...both he and his writings.
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