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The Children of Old Leech: A Tribute to the Carnivorous Cosmos of Laird Barron The Children of Old Leech: A Tribute to the Carnivorous Cosmos of Laird Barron by Ross E. Lockhart
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“Job: “Can you pull in Leviathan… tie down its tongue with a rope? Will it keep beging you for mercy? Will it speak to you with gentel words?”
Ross E. Lockhart, The Children of Old Leech: A Tribute to the Carnivorous Cosmos of Laird Barron
“You are a dream your brain has always dreamt, a story it tells itself. But a tale once told does not belong to the teller, but to the reader, the world. Compose your story, and you may not only withstand the pain and the darkness, but you may escape your body altogether…”
Ross E. Lockhart, The Children of Old Leech: A Tribute to the Carnivorous Cosmos of Laird Barron
“One part pulp, one part noir, two parts pure cosmic terror, blended smooth and seasoned with a literary skill that few possessed.”
Ross E. Lockhart, The Children of Old Leech: A Tribute to the Carnivorous Cosmos of Laird Barron