Michael Sikkema

Double Features 


The Beast in the Birds 

Naughty nurse and Harley grandpa
done wrong by hilltop landlord
tinker w/ garden-use flamethrower
leave a trail of cadaver dicks 

The Chosen One 

Kinda clumsy karate guy
roundhouse kicks a king cobra
into fiery quicksand, nicely 
surrounded by a bunch of explosions 

The Devil’s U-Turn 

37 cars filled with C4
collide with a neon helicopter
on a freeway so busy, shrouded
satanists can barely BBQ babies 

Fiends in Need

Fangy mucus mummies just kinda
fuck everything up, mostly at Lou’s Diner
but especially at the swimming pool
where everyone saves everyone’s lives 

In the Changing Fog 

Flannel shoulder pad lady 
inherits the family castle
The clouds don’t act right
Somehow nothing happens 

Operation Scorpion Egg

We got a bunch of mustaches
even more army assholes 
and freakishly large seedpods
asked to pull a lot of weight

Danny’s Dollies 

Mellified men, wax figures, scarecrows
mannikins, crash test or CPR dummies
effigies, cardboard cutouts, mattress lumps
they all start looking good after a while 

Alpha Rise 

Mostly they dance in those black robes that
they found in the barn, stick close to the peepholes 
and the sacred book, have shockingly vanilla sex
mostly they bicker and turn into wolves 

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Michael Sikkema writes about the natural and supernatural and the bridge between. He also writes about other things but these bios are supposed to be succinct. He is the author of Half an Owl in Garden Light, published by Alien Buddha Press in 2021, and Caw Caw Phony, out from Trembling Pillow Press in 2022. Without provocation, he will readily declare Halloween III superior to all other Halloween sequels, and creature features, as a subgenre, superior to slashers as a subgenre.