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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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Offshore by Brooke Harrington
"For someone who reads as much as I do, I do a poor job of reading the actual book blurbs and routinely get surprised when a book isn't about what I thought it would be. This time I saw the title and went, "got it," expecting a book that was going to " Read more of this review »
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Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
" Wait until you read Rising Sun :-( "
The Fort Bragg Cartel by Seth Harp
"received an ARC from netgalley, became suspicious of the author when he spent pages telling me about a man doing drugs and drinking through his daughter's 6th birthday trip to disneyworld then tried to convince me that the man was a doting father. mo" Read more of this review »
Chris and 3 other people liked Michael Erickson's review of The Willows:
The Willows by Algernon Blackwood
"Short review for a short book: Eerie and atmospheric as hell with a final "jump scare" - or as close as you can get to one in a written medium - that genuinely rattled me. Don't be put off by the original publish date, this still holds up."
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“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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