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Robert Kluver is a horror novelist and native of Northern California. His dark speculative fiction has been featured on the horror podcast Creepy. When he's not purging inner demons writing spooky stuff, he's sure to be reading and supporting contemporary horror authors. Send Me Your Nightmare is his first novel. ...more

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"The Day of the Door is a tightly wound, emotionally brutal little haunted-house gut punch that proves Laurel Hightower is at her strongest when grief is the monster.

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“Just make sure she’s comfortable and gets to eat whatever she wants to eat. That’s it. That was the oncologist’s parting advice, the home care instructions for the love of Jack’s life. His wife was now like a goldfish brought home from a mall pet store. The goldfish that was confined to a small fishbowl that sat on a bedroom dresser. The little goldfish you imbue with so much love. You feed it first thing every morning. You talk to it. Develop a relationship. And then one morning, after less than a week of having the fish home, you find it floating belly up in its little tank. And you realize some part of you knew this would happen. You realize that every morning you fed the fish you were saying goodbye. You just didn’t know it at the time.”
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“Grief is love warped and transmuted into pain.”
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“She didn’t know if she could ever be a good mom to her baby, but she did know, deep down where the body stores immutable truths, that she and her baby could never go back in his nursery ever again.”
Robert Kluver, Send Me Your Nightmares

“Grief is love warped and transmuted into pain.”
Robert Kluver, Send Me Your Nightmares

“Just make sure she’s comfortable and gets to eat whatever she wants to eat. That’s it. That was the oncologist’s parting advice, the home care instructions for the love of Jack’s life. His wife was now like a goldfish brought home from a mall pet store. The goldfish that was confined to a small fishbowl that sat on a bedroom dresser. The little goldfish you imbue with so much love. You feed it first thing every morning. You talk to it. Develop a relationship. And then one morning, after less than a week of having the fish home, you find it floating belly up in its little tank. And you realize some part of you knew this would happen. You realize that every morning you fed the fish you were saying goodbye. You just didn’t know it at the time.”
Robert Kluver, Send Me Your Nightmares

“She didn’t know if she could ever be a good mom to her baby, but she did know, deep down where the body stores immutable truths, that she and her baby could never go back in his nursery ever again.”
Robert Kluver, Send Me Your Nightmares

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