"A bludgeoning celluloid rush of language and ideas served from an action-painter's bucket of fluorescent spatter, Peckinpah is an incendiary gem and very probably the most extraordinary new novel you will read this year." Alan Moore, author of Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
"D. Harlan Wilson's latest romp of a book, Peckinpah: An Ultravoilent Romance, proves that Wilson is either a genius or a madman, in all likelihood a crazed hybrid of both. A book that will delight Wilson's fans and mortally shock the unintiated." Eric Miles Williamson, author of Welcome to Oakland and East Bay Grease
"Wilson's surreal view of a midwestern town called Dreamfield features the author's trademark prose which goes from violent to hysterical to bizarre—sometimes within the same sentence ... all the while leaving behind witty commentary and observances on the rural lifestyle. Horror Fiction Review
"Wilson presents the story in rapid-fire bursts of images in a literary equivalent of the meth addict MTV style of movie editing ... There are moments of absolute brilliance to be found here. The usually overwrought wordplay occasionally reaches levels of the sublime." HorrorNews.net
"A frighteningly talented cultural theorist and writer ... D. Harlan Wilson's latest novel, Peckinpah: An Ultraviolent Romance, is a gore-shock Kafkaesque rampage that clips along like Peckinpah’s trademark editing—alternately slow and fast—and ... will likely thrill fans of Peckinpah and those who have never heard of him alike." The Pedestal Magazine
Wilson weaves words into a brutal tapestry, creating a presence that will remain with you long after you stop reading ... An existential love letter to Sam Peckinpah ... Strange. Erratic. Captivating." Nightblade
"A fierce, biting talent." Sonar4