SKIPPY is dangerous and endangered at once, one of the most recurringly vulnerable and poignant character borne out of Mr. Dane K's rich imagination.
 
SKIPPY FIRST APPEARED as the psychopathic killer poodle in his first award winning novel "Love Me Kill Me Love Me" which won Mr. K his first Jean Genet Award.
 
SKIPPY IS BACK in Mr. K's latest "Anatomy of a Dandy Psycho" where Skippy is the most beloved pet of the novel's protagonist, Charles Carpetier. Skippy is murdered on Page 12 as Carpetier's enemy kidnaps Skippy and repeatedly rapes the poodle to its demise while Skippy screeches for Carpetier's love. Skippy returns in the following page after its death as the ghost dog that lurks in the shadows of Carpetier's psychotic mind.
 
SKIPPY IS THE TRANSCENDENTAL SIGNIFIER in Mr. K's works and will likely be reborn in each new work from Mr. K. Nevertheless, Mr. K simply refuses to answer any question about Skippy. His silence and secrecy is precisely what makes Skippy the true literary icon of our generation.