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Jack Herbst

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Jack Herbst spent most of his childhood growing up in the frozen tundras of Upstate NY where his mom introduced him to the wonders of horror. He then consumed all forms of horror that he could get his hands on. He currently lives in humid central Florida with his wife, daughter, four dogs and two (rescue) pigs. He spends his days toiling as a cloud infrastructure engineer, and then unleashes his literary attacks on an unsuspecting world in his free time.

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Jack Herbst Currently I am taking a break from my first novel about scientific experimentation and killer plants to write a short story tentatively called Knock, …moreCurrently I am taking a break from my first novel about scientific experimentation and killer plants to write a short story tentatively called Knock, Knock, Knock about a couple who receive a strange visitor one Halloween night. The short story is close to completion, I just want to do some more editing, and also design a cover, title page, and whatnot. Hopefully I'll be able to get that out either this or next month!(less)
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It's been almost five years since my last blog update... far too long. It may not come as a surprise that my daughter is close to turning five. While I am reluctant to blame anything on the perfection that is my daughter, it's the best excuse I have for not doing more writing during this time. I guess I could also blame my career and the pile of rejections I have received, but no one wants to list Read more of this blog post »
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Jack is 67% done with The End of the World As We Know It: The Story of Some of Us - 4. Potentially my favorite thus far. Narrator tells story in the second person to the reader about Art who was visited by people of both sides saying that he’s a fulcrum and they needed him to come with them, but he refuses them both. Explores the problems with both sides potentially using force to convince him. Pretty canon. How was the narrator able to love in his basement for weeks?
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So Thirsty is the third Rachel Harrison novel I’ve read, after Such Sharp Teeth and Play Nice. While I enjoyed Play Nice, Such Sharp Teeth and So Thirsty are easily my favorites from her so far, with So Thirsty probably my favorite if I had to pick.

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“The average yard is both an ecological and agricultural desert.”
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“Rather than construction, software is more like gardening—it is more organic than concrete. You plant many things in a garden according to an initial plan and conditions. Some thrive, others are destined to end up as compost.”
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H.G. Wells
“One may as well starve one's body out of a place as to starve one's soul in one.”
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“it came to me then, I am sure, for the first time, how promiscuous, how higgledy-piggledy was the whole of that jumble of mines and homes, collieries and potbanks, railway yards, canals, schools, forges and blast furnaces, churches, chapels, allotment hovels, a vast irregular agglomeration of ugly smoking accidents in which men lived as happy as frogs in a dustbin. Each thing jostled and damaged the other things about it, each thing ignored the other things about it; the smoke of the furnace defiled the potbank clay, the clatter of the railway deafened the worshipers in church, the public-house thrust corruption at the school doors, the dismal homes squeezed miserably amidst the monstrosities of industrialism, with an effect of groping imbecility. Humanity choked amidst its products, and all its energy went in increasing its disorder, like a blind stricken thing that struggles and sinks in a morass.”
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“Then they will have drinks and a meal and talk about the grace of God and how everything happens for a reason. God’s grace is a pretty cool concept. It stays intact every time it’s not you.”
Stephen King, The Bazaar of Bad Dreams

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