Praise for ZONE 23"A big, bold novel that's funny and harrowing and funny again . . . an unflinching portrait of a genetically-modified, fact-checked, sensitivity-edited, corporate-controlled future that feels all too familiar—because we're living in it."—GAVIN DE BECKER, bestselling author of The Gift of Fear“Zone 23 is a razor-sharp, painfully hilarious satire on a future society in which authoritarianism rules beneath the mask of peace. It’s full of heart, humanity, humour and riotous defiance. As a warning and provocation it sits alongside the literary sci-fi classics by Vonnegut, Bradbury and Pynchon.”—EWAN MORRISON, author of For Emma“[A] witty, nasty, erudite, Pynchonesque narrative, full of fleshed-out sleazy characters and a hyper-detailed alternative world . . . ZONE 23 has a place on a list of several classic dystopian novels that have taken on similar themes."—V. N. Alexander, Dactyl Review"Zone 23 reads like one of the mind-bending compounds discovered by the infamous, legendary psychopharmacologist Alexander Shulgin -strangely, the book itself is the antidote for the very depression it induces. It’s also wildly prophetic, scary, and scabrously funny."—BRUCE WAGNERCritical Acclaim for the Award-winning Work of C. J. Hopkins"A brilliant (and hilarious) critique of the emptiness of American life and the meaninglessness of the popular culture that attempts to fill the void." —Toronto Globe & Mail"A blistering revelation . . . Hopkins' body of work owes a huge debt to the absurdists and so manages to blast beyond the merely political or allegorical to the existential."—Time Out New York"Sharp, brilliant, intense, fast-moving, made for the moment we live in . . .a portrait of a culture caught in a strange and painful paradox between progressive and reactionary attitudes."—The Scotsman, Edinburgh"A feral Ferris wheel of comedy, confusion, contradiction, obfuscation and bent-out-of-shape straight talking that leaps out of the room at you and harnesses you to its mischievous mindset."—Metro, UK"America's relationship with consumerism and the media is unerringly skewered."—The Times, London"Hilariously at odds with the mainstream, and much bigger and deeper than the sum of its apparent parts."—The Herald, Scotland"Stimulating and thought-provoking . . . a welcome addition to the canon of all things absurd and beautiful."—The List, Edinburgh"A gripping satire, which spills into sinister weirdness."—Die Tageszeitung, Berlin