I'm proud to announce the launch of my own publishing imprint, CryptoScat Press! The first volume released under the esteemed CryptoScat Press banner is a brand new edition of my Rondo Award-nominated novel, DEAD MONKEY RUM, which has been praised by the likes of writer/magician Alan Moore, filmmaker Irek Dobrowolski, painter Robert Williams, graphic novelist Jim Woodring, film scholar Gary D. Rhodes, and cryptozoologist Loren Coleman! The ripple effects of this novel's initial publication back in 2023 have been pleasantly unexpected. For example, I was proud to discover recently that DEAD MONKEY RUM has been taught in English classes at the university level. Equally encouraging were the positive reviews for the novel featured in such diverse publications as FORTEAN TIMES and EXOTICA MODERNE, both of which I read on a regular basis. Cryptoscatology correspondents sometimes sent me photos of the book found in the wild (see below)...
A
mixture of urban fantasy and Los Angeles noir, DEAD MONKEY RUM revolves
around a stolen Tiki idol that contains the ashes of visionary artist
Stanislaw Szukalski. Our heroes, an alcoholic monkey named Robert
Mclintlock and a beautiful bartender named Stephanie Waterfall, must
locate the missing statue in the wilds of Los Angeles before a tribe of
pissed-off Yetis can get their massive, dirty paws on it. Because the
obsidian idol possesses magical properties, the cryptozoological beasts
intend to use it to kickstart the destruction of the entire human race.
DEAD
MONKEY RUM is an alcohol-fueled voyage through the heart of Los
Angeles. This tumultuous odyssey amidst the Tiki bars, illicit casinos,
exclusive hotels, trains, buses, and hidden tunnels and grottoes that
lay beneath the City of Angels propels our hero, Robert McLintock (who
just so happens to be a wiseacre simian conman from a small island
called Koshima located off the coast of Japan), from his comfort zone in
Orange County, into the violent byways of Hollywood, and far beyond
Southern California to the Rano Rarako volcanic crater on the remotest
island in the world, Rana Nui, also known as Easter Island, where our
heroes ultimately engage in a final, fierce, knockout battle with an
army of homicidal Abominable Snowmen for the control of Planet Earth.
Here's your first glimpse at the proof copy of DEAD MONKEY RUM, which arrived here at the highly fortified Cryptoscatology Compound only a couple of days ago. Please take a good long look at this fabulous Tiki-centric cover created by artist extraordinaire, Joseph Dunn:
PRAISE FOR DEAD MONKEY RUM:
--Alan Moore (V for Vendetta and Watchmen)
-- Robert Williams (Visual Addiction, Hysteria in Remission, and Through Prehensile Eyes)
"Stanislaw Szukalski would love DEAD MONKEY RUM. This novel is addictive like a heavy drug. Make space in your calendar to read it all."
-- Irek Dobrowolski (director of the Netflix documentary, Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski)
"Yetis, Tiki Gods, Cryptozoology, and rum-filled adventure! Sign me up and tell me when the ship sails! I'm recommending this Robert Guffey novel to all my friends, family, and foes to take their minds completely off whatever they are thinking about. Wonderful."
-- Loren Coleman (Mysterious America, The Field Guide to Lake Monsters and Sea Serpents, The Field Guide to Bigfoot, Curious Encounters, and 40 other books - Director of the International Cryptozoology Museum)
"The wild ride of wild rides... this may be Guffey's best novel, which is saying a lot. The humor is as strange as it is dark as it is priceless."
"DEAD
MONKEY RUM succeeds at being a pursuit thriller, with suspense and
tension as the monkey and Stephanie evade their cryptid enemies, and
comedy as the two exchange jabs at each other. It is cinematically fast.
DEAD MONKEY RUM should be adapted to a [...] Ralph Bakshiesque animated
film where both the zaniness of the narrative and the latent satire
would really flourish."
Coincidentally, it turns out that this is an auspicious time for the relaunch of this particular novel, as DEAD MONKEY RUM has been spotlighted in the latest issue of MEN'S ADVENTURE QUARTERLY (Issue No. 14) published by Robert "Bob" Deis. Entitled "Popsquatch!: A Crash-course on Where the Pop Cultural Bigfoot Has Gone in the 21st Century," Stephen R. Bissette's incisive article explores the most important cryptozoological fiction released in our current century (yes, including the Zermatism-inspired DEAD MONKEY RUM). I highly recommend this issue, which is overflowing with fascinating, Bigfoot-themed articles by such writers as Loren Coleman, Keith Roysdon, MAQ Co-Editor Bill Cunningham, the aforementioned Steve Bissette, and the late Ivan T. Sanderson!
Rest assured, future volumes in the CryptoScat Press series will be announced very soon!

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