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John Langan, author of the Bram Stoker Award-winning novel The Fisherman, returns with ten tales of cosmic horror. In these stories, he continues to chart the course of 21st Century weird fiction, from the unfamiliar to the familial, the unfathomably distant to the intimate.

A Halloween haunted house becomes a conduit to something ancient and uncanny.

The effigy of a movie monster becomes instrumental in a young man''s defence against a bully.

A family diminishes while visiting a seaside town, leaving only one to remember what changed.

Lured in by fate, a father explores a mysterious tower, and the monster imprisoned within.

Mourning his death, a young man travels to his father''s hometown, seeking closure, but finds himself beset by dreams of mythic bargains and a primaeval, corpse-eating titan.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/213796568-corpsemouth-and-other-autobiographies

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[–] ekZepp@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I totally agree that some parts could be shorter. Also the whole "dive-in narration" cut the initial story for so long, you basically forget the two first characters at some point.