Jeremy Robert Johnson is the author of the critically acclaimed collection Entropy in Bloom as well as the breakthrough cult novel Skullcrack City. His fiction has been praised by The Washington Post and Publishers Weekly, authors such as David Wong, Chuck Palahniuk, and Jack Ketchum, and has appeared internationally in numerous anthologies and magazines. In 2008, he worked with The Mars Volta to tell the story behind their Grammy Award-winning album, The Bedlam in Goliath. In 2010 he spoke about weirdness and metaphor as a survival tool at the Fractal 10 conference in Medellin, Colombia. In 2017, his short story When Susurrus Stirs was adapted for film and won numerous awards including the Final Frame Grand Prize and Best Short Film at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. Jeremy is intermittently social over at Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @JRL_Is_Probable.
"""I've seen the future and it's bizarre, it's beautifully berserk, it's Jeremy Robert Johnson.""--Stephen Graham Jones ""The Loop is a wild and wonderfully scary novel--a genuine thrill ride stuffed with conspiracy theories, science gone wrong, and brutal terror.""--Richard Chizmar, author of Gwendy's Magic Feather ""The Loop is hilarious and horrifying.""--Brian Keene, author of The Rising ""The Loop is the Cronenberg film we never got. It's a volcano of a book: violent, compassionate, relentless, and opulently strange.""--Nathan Ballingrud, author of North American Lake Monster and Wounds ""A dazzling writer.""--Chuck Palahniuk, bestselling author of Fight Club. ""A satisfyingly dark satire of, well, everything...Imagine Blake Crouch and Mira Grant re-writing Chuck Wendig's Wanderers (2019)--fans of all three authors are part of the wide audience who will flock to this heart-pounding and deeply unsettling tale.""-- ""Booklist"" ""A shitload of fun.""--David Wong on Skullcrack City ""A wickedly entertaining but also grotesque teen nightmare that's pretty much Stranger Things meets Rogue One.""--Kirkus Reviews ""Genre-bending... Haunting and humorous.""--The Washington Post on Skullcrack City ""Jeremy writes like his brain is on fire and he's in no rush to put it out."" --Paul Tremblay, author of Survivor Song ""Unputdownable...Fans of The Twilight Zone, The X-Files, and Stranger Things will be especially thrilled.""-- ""Publishers Weekly, starred review"""