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Blurbs

I've blurbed a few books in my time. I thought I'd collect them here as I think of them.

Comments

  • Chasing the Boogeyman by Richard Chizmar

    "Chasing the Boogeyman perfectly captures the feeling of growing up in a small town facing an existential threat from real evil. Chizmar's Edgewood is post-Bradbury-esque, not as idyllic as that author's Green Town...it's grittier and more grounded in a reality contemporary readers will recognize and respond to. Richard Chizmar has invented a new literary genre--brilliant!" --Bev Vincent, co-editor with Stephen King of Flight or Fright
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  • edited January 2022
    The Man from Mittelwerk by M.Z. Urlocker

    “A fascinating blend of noir and cosmic horror focusing on a man seeking his brother, lost at war, while trying to hold on to the woman he loves.”

    — Bev Vincent, author of The Road to the Dark Tower and The Stephen King Illustrated Companion


    Hedda GablerFlakeNoirGNTLGNT
  • Dead Man's Song by Jonathan Maberry

    "Steeped in the blues and saturated with violence and foreboding."

    — Bev Vincent, author of The Road to the Dark Tower: Exploring Stephen King's Magnum Opus
    Hedda GablerFlakeNoirGNTLGNT
  • edited March 2022
    Adapting Stephen King Volume 1 by Joseph Maddrey

    "This book arrived at the perfect time because I am working on a project that relates to adaptations and I was looking for deep dives into early projects and, lo and behold, there it was!"

    — Bev Vincent, author of The Stephen King Illustrated Companion, The Dark Tower Companion, and The Road to the Dark Tower
    GNTLGNTHedda GablerFlakeNoir
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