Agent: Brendan Deneen, FinePrint Literary Management. Barron (The Croning) employs well-spoken and introspective narrators, torn between bravery and fear and between disbelief and terrified realization, and his richly evoked settings carry the reader relentlessly along without an irrelevant word or image, with an effect that manages a certain sort of grace within raw brutality. The two stories outside the Olympia cycle are much weaker: the solipsistic, egomaniacally insane fugue of “Vastation” creates confusion rather than shivers, and “More Dark” is an obscure tribute to author Thomas Ligotti and horror fan conventions. Most of the masterfully told Lovecraftian weird tales in this collection were originally published as standalone pieces, but the seven very different core stories that take place near Olympia, Wash., have reappearing features-howling winds, an altar in the woods, nightmares that dance between dread premonitions and glimpses into the abyss-that work together to form a persistent image of cosmic horror and evil. Ive read The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All and The Imago Sequence and found that I really liked: Blackwoods Baby The Men From Porlock The Jaws of Saturn Old Virginia Im currently starting Occultation and Other Stories and am hoping there is more greatness to come.
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