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Laird Barron

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1ollonois
Août 24, 2012, 9:41 am

have you read something of this author from Alaska now living in the state of Washington? he has written two collections of stories, The imago sequence and other stories and Occultation and the novel The croning, he has a kind of own voice in the lovecraftian horror and his style reminds me of some of the best successors of Lovecraft like Karl Edward Wagner and specially T.E.D. Klein

I have read his first collection The imago sequence and other stories and he is very good at the development of the characters and his reactions to the cosmic menace

Recomended for fans of Lovecraft and his best succesors like karl Edward Wagner or T.E.D. Klein

2paradoxosalpha
Août 24, 2012, 10:01 am

I liked Barron's "Vastation" in Cthulhu's Reign.

3artturnerjr
Août 27, 2012, 6:30 pm

I know that the eminent weird fiction scholar S.T. Joshi is a frequent and vocal champion of his work. Barron's short story "The Broadsword" (from the Joshi-edited anthology Black Wings of Cthulhu) has been waiting patiently for me on my TBR shelf for some months now; I hope to get to it by the beginning of next year at the very latest.