Carlton Mellick III started writing at the age of ten and completed twelve novels by the age of eighteen. Only one of these early novels,
Electric Jesus Corpse, ever made it to print. Mellick attended
Clarion West in 2008, where he studied under such authors as
Chuck Palahniuk,
Cory Doctorow,
Connie Willis,
Paul Park, and
Mary Rosenblum. He is best known for his first novel
Satan Burger, which was translated into Russian and published by
Ultra Culture in 2005. It was part of a four book series called Brave New World, which also featured
Virtual Light by
William Gibson,
City Come A Walkin by
John Shirley, and
Tea from an Empty Cup by
Pat Cadigan. In the late 1990s, he formed a collective for offbeat authors which included
D. Harlan Wilson, Kevin L. Donihe, Vincent Sakowski, among others, and the publishing company Eraserhead Press. This scene evolved into the
Bizarro fiction movement in 2005. ==Controversy==