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  • #1
    F. Paul Wilson
    “Thrall is a feast of both visceral and existential horror – the gut tightens and the mind reels. Mary Sangiovanni joins that select cadre of women writers who are ignoring the safe old tropes and pushing the genre in new directions.”
    F. Paul Wilson

  • #2
    Ray Bradbury
    “I have never listened to anyone who criticized my taste in space travel, sideshows or gorillas. When this occurs, I pack up my dinosaurs and leave the room.”
    Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing: Releasing the Creative Genius Within You

  • #3
    Richard Marcinko
    “The more you sweat in training, the less you bleed in combat.”
    Richard Marcinko, Rogue Warrior

  • #4
    Brian Keene
    “We are many. Our number is greater than the stars. We are more than infinity.”
    Brian Keene, The Rising

  • #5
    Brian Keene
    “Levi," Maria called. "Come back. We're not finished yet."
    He paused
    "What, Maria?"
    "You asked me what I believe in? I believed in you."
    He nodded his head sadly. "Yes, you did. And before you met me, you believed in nothing. But that's the thing with belief, Maria. It's easy to believe in something when it doesn't require anything from you. It's much harder, though, when the object of your belief requires something of you or asks for something you don't want to give. That's when real belief occurs.”
    Brian Keene, Ghost Walk

  • #6
    Ramsey Campbell
    “Tradition is a pretty poor excuse for perpetrating stereotypes.”
    Ramsey Campbell

  • #7
    Jack Ketchum
    “But there's also the fact that in my experience most of my readers are first and foremost plain old-fashioned readers. Good readers. They're not looking for cozy brand-name output and that means I don't have to give it to 'em. They're not lazy and have little patience with pre-fab beach-bag books or Oprah's opine du jour. They're questers.
    They know that every now and then you're gonna get lucky and pure gold like King and Straub's Black House will simply drop into your lap at the local supermarket but after that, if your bent is horror and suspense fiction, you're gonna have to get your hands dirty and root around for more. Find a Ramsey Campbell or an Edward Lee. They expect diversity and search it out. They want what all good readers want - to be taken somewhere in a book or a story that's really worth visiting for a while. Maybe even worth thinking about after.
    If that place happens to scare the hell out of you all the better.”
    Jack Ketchum, Peaceable Kingdom



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