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message 1: by Amanda (new)

Amanda M. Lyons (amandamlyons) I'm always seeing his name around but I have yet to read him so I'm also curious about what his work's like.


message 2: by Bandit (new)

Bandit (lecturatoro) | 8821 comments I just finished Laughing Man by him. Ramsey Campbell call his the master of quiet horror. I really like his work, it's quite odd (see my review for Laughing Man for elaboration), but good. Last Vampire and Sleepeasy were both very good. He's not well known, though, at all, for how many books he has out.


message 3: by Will (new)

Will Errickson (wille) I read STRANGE SEED earlier this year but it was so allusive and restrained and poetic I wasn't quite sure what the eff was happening. Still, I've got a few more of his books on my shelves, so my jury's still out on him.


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Robert Kratky (bolorkay) | 342 comments Has anyone found a copy of "Sally Pinup" by Mr. Wright?


Seems to be a very limited run paperback.

I've raed and enjoyed "Strange Seed" and (especially) "Manhattan Ghost Story" (perhaps because of the setting)


message 5: by Robert (new)

Robert Kratky (bolorkay) | 342 comments I'm also interested in tracking down some of his "later" books. The Goodread links don't seem to offer much. Any suggestion as to where to look?


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Kasia (kasia_s) | 4518 comments Mod
His stuff is so nutty I love it, The Place was a great read from him I still think about it years later.


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