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Brand New Cherry Flavor [Hardcover]

Todd Grimson (Author)
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November 1996
Audaciously conceived, Todd Grimson's hardcover debut is a hard-core, hard-rock thriller that will secure his place as one of alternative literature's most daring new talents. Brand New Cherry Flavor, no taste for the faint-hearted, is an erotic urban nightmare that takes us even further into the Hollywood under-scene where dreams are turned like tricks and designer drugs are quaffed like cocktails.

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"She wanted to seduce and subvert, jab a needle so irresistibly that they didn't even realize their illusions were being pricked, inflatable dolls collapsing into sad rubber husks." Lisa Nova, a sensual Nastassja Kinski lookalike, once played a naked victim in a splatter movie, but at 26 she's a hungry iconoclastic filmmaker who gets screwed out of an important directing job. She turns to a witch doctor for revenge, and soon bizarre tattoos appear on her body. The magic she impulsively invokes turns out to be more than a specific spell against her nemesis: it's a cascading rearrangement in the forces active around Lisa herself. Todd Grimson's achievement in this unpredictable horror novel is that Lisa's world is not just California flashy, but is believably complex, with all the entanglements of a rich life.

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Supernatural curses, blood sacrifices and zombie factotums are unobtrusive aspects of the lifestyles of the rich and famous in this gleeful swipe at the dark underbelly of Hollywood. Using the basic elements of the how-to-succeed-in-business story, Grimson (Stainless) builds, in his hardcover debut, a bonfire of the vanities for the celluloid set that ignites when director wannabe Lisa Nova seeks revenge on a deceitful studio v-p who denies her the assistant director's spot she slept with him to get. Through her network of low-life friends, Lisa contacts Boro, an exotic mystic and hit man. When Boro's rituals prove lethally effective, Lisa realizes that she has stepped in deep voodoo. She sprouts tattoos that mark her as Boro's pawn; and, when she channels the same dark forces he has harnessed, she finds the power she needs to earn the respect of her colleagues. Lisa's adventures bring her into contact with a flock of dreamers, con men and opportunists, all dependent for their existence on the outrageousness sanctioned in the name of the avant garde. Grimson animates them convincingly, and elaborates their world with such authority that it seems perfectly reasonable that a cosmetically enhanced starlet, a world-renowned botanist, a director of splatter films, a troupe of airhead punk musicians and a shaman empowered by a magic jaguar skin might run in the same circles. Droll without ever being boring, perfectly poised on the edge that separates humor from horror, this novel furthers Grimson's reputation as one of the more inventive new writers probing the dark side of contemporary America.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Prism; First Edition edition (November 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061052337
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061052330
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,284,076 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Todd Grimson was born in 1952 in Seattle and moved to Portland, Oregon at an early age. At the age of 22, having gone through all kinds of dead-end employment, Grimson took a civil service exam and ended up working at the VA Hospital in its surgical intensive care unit, which he found highly educational. He went on to work nightshift in the emergency room at Emanuel Hospital, where most local victims of violent crime were seen--an intense experience informing his first novel, "Within Normal Limits," which he wrote under the mentorship of Paul Bowles, whom he had met and studied with during a summer writing workshop in Tangier, Morocco. Published in the prestigious "Vintage Contemporaries" series as a trade paperback original, "Within Normal Limits" earned critical acclaim and was the winner of the Oregon Book Award in 1988.

It was shortly before the publication of this first novel that Grimson was first diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), an incurable, degenerative disease. However, his symptoms went away and did not reappear until the summer of 1991. Stricken suddenly, housebound and incapacitated, Grimson found himself having vivid and surreal dreams, which later became the source and literally a part of the novel, "Brand New Cherry Flavor," (Schaffner Press: Oct. 2011) which blends this phantasmagorical dreamscape with the innovation of "cinematic realism." Critically acclaimed both in the US and in the UK, this novel was followed by "Stainless" (Schaffner Press: Feb. 2012), an urban noir vampire novel set in late 1990's L.A.

In 2011 Grimson was called "The Greatest Horror Writer You've Never Read" by Damien Walter of The Guardian in the UK.

In recent years, Grimson has been writing and publishing short fiction online under the nom de plume "I. Fontana," appearing in such literary reviews as BOMB, Bikini Girl, Juked, New Dead Families, Spork, Lamination Colony and Spork, while working on a new novel, "sickgirl101," a thriller which delves into the online Alt Sex underworld, exploring and exposing the darker side of contemporary sexuality as perhaps no one else has done before.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Its a super-sexy uber-cool non-stop action filled utopia., June 18, 1999
I don't know where to begin in saying that I loved this book. It doesn't stop, or slow down. I wanted to call in sick so I could stay home reading in bed, finishing it. This book does in 35 pages what it took "Silk" the whole thing to not quite do. The thing I thought would finish left it with fifty pages. I can't wait to read it again.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not like anything or anyone else, March 27, 2004
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Grimson likes to create a milieu in which there are multiple allusions and injokes; if you don't get them I suppose that after a while you know something's flying past you but you don't know what it is. But if you get the jokes you're presented with a very dense, actionpacked text. He obviously grew up watching bad movies and yet -- his secret weapon -- the pain actually hurts. He makes the incredible credible. Philip K. Dick, Nightmare on Elm Street, James Ellroy, Mary Gaitskill, Irvine Welsh and such off-the-wall influences as Georges Bataille all seem combined in a blender that serves up something entirely unique. Wicked smart.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Horror book., October 27, 2011
This is the first book I have read in the Paranormal Horror genre. And it will not be my last.

I was drawn into this crazy world from the first page. The plot and characters are original and flawed but it only adds to them. Lisa is an Indie director who also had a few small parts in movies. She gets screwed over by her lover and producer Lou. She meets up with Boro who has voodoo powers to get revenge on Lou but what happens next is both shocking and horrific to Lisa. She ends up with tattoos on different parts of her body from Boro and starts to change. Things start to spiral out of control and Lisa is helpless to stop it.

Todd Grimson writes a classic Horror story filled with sex, drugs, demons, cults, and white jaguars. This book is not for the squeamish. But if your looking for a great Horror book than this book is for you. I am looking forward to reading more from this amazing author. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
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