Vincent Sakowski
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Vincent W. Sakowski | |
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Born | 1968 Canada |
Occupation | Novelist |
Genres | bizarro fiction |
Literary movement | Bizarro fiction |
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Vincent W. Sakowski is an author of bizarro fiction from Saskatoon, Canada. His writing has been described as slipstream with a darker, sharper, jagged edge that tends to be humorous, satirical, and filled with irony.[1] In the late 1990s, he was part of a collective of offbeat authors which included Carlton Mellick III, D. Harlan Wilson, and Kevin L. Donihe, among others. This scene evolved into the Bizarro fiction movement in 2005.[2]
[edit] Books
- Some Things Are Better Left Unplugged (2001)
- The Bizarro Starter Kit (Contributing Author, 2006)
- Not Quite One of the Boys (2007)
- Misadventures in a Thumbnail Universe (2007)