Vampire Junction Explained

Vampire Junction
Author:S. P. Somtow
Illustrator:Cecilia Cosentini
Cover Artist:Val Lindahn
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Horror
Publisher:Starblaze
Pub Date:1984
Pages:280
Isbn:9780898653670

Vampire Junction is a horror novel by Thai writer S. P. Somtow, published in 1984. It is the first in a series about Timmy Valentine, a 12-year-old rock star who is actually a 2,000-year-old vampire. Unpublished for many years and rejected by over two dozen publishers, the novel uses a novel narrative technique inspired by the rapid intercutting of MTV music videos, and features a high level of the imagery from "splatter" films. Later, the book was published by Berkley/Ace and Tor Books, and has remained in print ever since.

The novel was voted one of the "forty all-time greatest horror books" by the Horror Writers Association.[1] It has currently been reissued by Diplodocus Press. S. P. Somtow has written two sequels to Vampire Junction, Valentine and Vanitas.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Horror Writer's Association's Top Horror Books of All Time . 2007-04-16 . 2007-04-16 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070416132113/http://home.comcast.net/~antaylor1/horrortopforty.html . dead .