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Chris Williams is an emerging author of horror fiction. He grew up in Oregon and moved to Dallas, Texas and lives with his husband and their pack of rescue dogs.

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Chris Williams Thank you for the question! The true horror was formatting the command line book using Adobe InDesign! I wrote it when my colleagues were struggling w…moreThank you for the question! The true horror was formatting the command line book using Adobe InDesign! I wrote it when my colleagues were struggling with command line tools we use in web development, and not everything was as well documented as they are today. I am a front-end developer by day. But I found writing very gratifying, and hope to continue to do so.(less)
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We Are Always Tender With Our Dead by Eric LaRocca
"This gave me major Welcome To Night Vale vibes, but is *definitely* more depraved + disturbing with a lot of taboo things explored.

I don’t know that I fully understood exactly what happened because of how surreal/fever dreamish things played out, bu" Read more of this review »
Scorched Grace by Margot Douaihy
"I know what this book was trying to do. And I know it didn't do it particularly well. But I know that I enjoyed it anyway.

The only mystery novels I really have experience with are Agatha Christie's (who sets a high bar) and old noirs from the 40's an" Read more of this review »
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Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay
"Between this and Bird Box by Josh Malerman, I feel like there's a sub-subgenre of "Remind me to never, ever, ever get pregnant during the apocalypse"-horror.

Something just works for me with books that narratively take place over the course of a singl" Read more of this review »
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We Are Always Tender With Our Dead by Eric LaRocca
"There's a GoodReads giveaway happening right now until September 8, 2025! CLICK HERE TO ENTER.

It’s a horrifying ordeal—to be alive. To be subject to pain, suffering, and harm almost like it were a birthright. It’s especially frightening to exist in a" Read more of this review »
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Eric LaRocca
“But I'd unsettle you even more if I chose not to share with you the disturbing story I know. Your mind would invent something even more grotesque, more upsetting than my words could ever conjure.”
Eric LaRocca, You've Lost a Lot of Blood




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