David Nickle has a new book out:��Knife Fight and Other Struggles. I said this about it:
“Knife Fight and Other Struggles is a remarkable collection that drops some hi-fidelity weirdness on the scene. Nickle’s prose has gorgeous lines of symmetry and a steel spine.”
I read a lot of contemporary horror and weird fiction. Nickle is easily among a handful of top-flight stylists–when I talk about highly accomplished prose on a line level, I’m talking about Dan Chaon, Brian Evenson, Kelly Link, Aimee Bender, Conrad Williams, Joel Lane, and G.L. Valentine. That club.
Nickle is a smooth operator and his stories are some of the most weirdly horrific visions you’re liable to come across on the contemporary scene. Creepy, layered, and unsettling work. Highly recommended.
Published on January 16, 2015 02:39