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Founded in England in 1989, Creation Books began by publishing psych-horror-surrealist author [[James Havoc]]'s anti-novel ''Raism'', before moving on to publishing non-fiction books, initially on the imprint Annihilation before moving all titles to the Creation Books catalogue. The first non-fiction titles included [[Simon Dwyer]]'s ''Rapid Eye'' journal. Three volumes were published and included groundbreaking pieces on [[Genesis P-Orridge]] and [[Derek Jarman]]. Volume 2 was notable for a lengthy essay on Dwyer's journey through the American underground. Founded in England in 1989, Creation Books began by publishing psych-horror-surrealist author [[James Havoc]]'s anti-novel ''Raism'', before moving on to publishing non-fiction books, initially on the imprint Annihilation before moving all titles to the Creation Books catalogue. The first non-fiction titles included [[Simon Dwyer]]'s ''Rapid Eye'' journal. Three volumes were published and included groundbreaking pieces on [[Genesis P-Orridge]] and [[Derek Jarman]]. Volume 2 was notable for a lengthy essay on Dwyer's journey through the American underground.
-In this early period Creation also published avant garde poetry by [[Aaron Williamson]] and [[Geraldine Monk]] as well as a collection of horror stories: ''Red Stains''. They also published [[Olivia Gladwell]]'s post feminist analysis of music ''Catamania'' and the [[Mike Philbin]] novel ''Red Hedz''. Later novels published include [[Lydia Lunch]]'s ''Paradoxia'', Mathew Stokoe's ''Cows'' and Peter Sotos's ''Index''. +In this early period Creation also published avant garde poetry by [[Aaron Williamson]] and [[Geraldine Monk]] as well as a collection of horror stories: ''Red Stains''. They also published [[Olivia Gladwell]]'s [[post feminist]] analysis of music ''[[Catamania]]'' and the [[Mike Philbin]] novel ''Red Hedz''. Later novels published include [[Lydia Lunch]]'s ''Paradoxia'', Mathew Stokoe's ''Cows'' and Peter Sotos's ''Index''.
Creation published numerous literary classics including books by [[Oscar Wilde]], [[H. P. Lovecraft]], [[Salvador Dalí|Dalí]], [[Lewis Carroll]], [[Edgar Allan Poe]], [[Arthur Machen]], and [[Antonin Artaud]]. Creation published numerous literary classics including books by [[Oscar Wilde]], [[H. P. Lovecraft]], [[Salvador Dalí|Dalí]], [[Lewis Carroll]], [[Edgar Allan Poe]], [[Arthur Machen]], and [[Antonin Artaud]].

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Creation Books is a British publishing house specialising in experimental literature, surrealism, erotic and decadent literature. Creation also publish non-fiction, with books on magic, subcultures, and taboo topics such as suicide and serial killers. They are best known for publishing a number of books underground film, experimental cinema, horror film and cult film. Contributors and authors include Jeremy Reed, Peter Sotos, David Kerekes, David Slater, Romain Slocombe, Kenji Siratori and Jack Sargeant.

Founded in England in 1989, Creation Books began by publishing psych-horror-surrealist author James Havoc's anti-novel Raism, before moving on to publishing non-fiction books, initially on the imprint Annihilation before moving all titles to the Creation Books catalogue. The first non-fiction titles included Simon Dwyer's Rapid Eye journal. Three volumes were published and included groundbreaking pieces on Genesis P-Orridge and Derek Jarman. Volume 2 was notable for a lengthy essay on Dwyer's journey through the American underground.

In this early period Creation also published avant garde poetry by Aaron Williamson and Geraldine Monk as well as a collection of horror stories: Red Stains. They also published Olivia Gladwell's post feminist analysis of music Catamania and the Mike Philbin novel Red Hedz. Later novels published include Lydia Lunch's Paradoxia, Mathew Stokoe's Cows and Peter Sotos's Index.

Creation published numerous literary classics including books by Oscar Wilde, H. P. Lovecraft, Dalí, Lewis Carroll, Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur Machen, and Antonin Artaud.

Creation began publishing their film studies series with Killing For Culture, before moving on to publishing Jack Hunter's Inside Terradome and Jack Sargeant's Deathtripping: The Cinema of Transgression. This numbered series would come to include books on topics ranging from erotica and pornography, beatnik film, Japanese pink film, road movies, and cannibal horror movies. By the mid-nineties Creation's non-fiction catalogue had grown to include non fiction titles by Jack Stevenson and Stephen Barber, as well as editions of Krafft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis, Nietzsche's The AntiChrist and Francis King's Megatherion.

Non-fiction books included numerous books on pop / rock music, including Alan Parker's Sid Vicious biography, and books by Jeremy Reed on Marc Almond, Brian Jones, and Scott Walker, as well as Bill Drummond and Mark Manning's cult Bad Wisdom.

Creation expanded into photography books and published two books by French artist Romain Slocombe, as well as a book by underground film maker Peter Whitehead. Slocombe, Havoc and Lunch also featured in Sargeant's book Suture. Other art books published by Creation include a volume of extreme manga by Suehiro Maruo.

Imprints

Creation Books' erotic imprint; Velvet, published the one-off journal Heat and new translations of works by Marquis de Sade, alongside classic decadent erotica and works by dominatrix author Terrence Sellers. Velvet also published two Torture Garden volumes edited by David Wood, co-founder of the fetish club of the same name.

Creation Books also published a handful of pulp titles under the Attack! Books imprint, edited by Steven Wells, onetime skinhead poet and an early supporter of Creation. This imprint included books by Mark Manning aka Zodiac Mindwarp. The imprint was discontinued but Manning continued to publish with Creation Books.

Partial Bibliography

  • Killing for Culture: An Illustrated History of Death Film from Mondo to Snuff, by David Kerekes and David Slater, ISBN 1-871592-20-8, paperback, 1996
  • The Starry Wisdom (anthology, ed. D M Mitchell) homage to H P Lovecraft, published by Creation Books
  • Artaud: Blows and Bombs by Stephen Barber
  • The Monk (The Modern Classics Series) by A. Artaud and Matthew Lewis, published by Creation Books
  • Heliogabalus : Or, The Crowned Anarchist (Creation Modern Classics) by A. Artaud, published by Creation Books
  • Ultra-Gash Inferno published by Creation Books. ISBN 1-84068-039-3
  • Alan Parker, Vicious. Too Fast To Live... (2004, Creation Books)
  • Simon Whitechapel, Flesh Inferno: Atrocities of Torquemada and the Spanish Inquisition (Creation Books, 2003). ISBN 1-84068-105-5
  • Tick, 2000 (Creation Books, ISBN 1-84068-048-2)
  • Index, 2000 (Creation Books, ISBN 1-84068-010-5)
  • Lazy, 2000 (Creation Books, ISBN 1-84068-010-5)
  • Proxy: Peter Sotos Pornography 1991-2000, 2005 (Creation Books), a compendium of five of Sotos' works (Tool, *Predicate, 2005 (Creation Books)
  • Blood Electric by Kenji Siratori, 2002 (Creation Books, ISBN 1-84068-060-1)
  • Acidhuman Poject by Kenji Siratori, 2006 (Creation Books, ISBN 1-84068-117-9)




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