3 books by Brian Hodge
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Overview: Brian Hodge is a prolific writer in a number of genres and sub-genres, as well as an avid connoisseur of music. He currently lives in Boulder, Colorado, where he is working on his latest novel. Brian Hodge’s novels are often dark in nature. Themes like self sacrifice are important to him. He also likes being able to explore different types of belief systems in his stories. He has been nominated for numerous awards, and won the International Horror Guild Award for best short fiction.
Genre: Horror, Short Stories
The Convulsion Factory
Thematic collection of 12 stories based around the theme of urban decay.
# From Out of the Angry Ruins • Philip Nutman • introduction
# • Godflesh •
# • Childhood at the Lost and Found •
# • Androgyny •
# • In a Roadhouse Far, Past the Edge of Town •
# • Naked Lunchmeat •
# • Cancer Causes Rats •
# • Mostly Cloudy, Chance of Kurt •
# • Heartsick •
# • Extinctions in Paradise •
# • The Meat in the Machine •
# • Extract •
# • Liturgical Music for Nihilists •
# • Endnotes: The Ticking of an Unfriendly Clock
Falling Idols
We were given language, says an old parable, because God loves the stories. And he loves the stories because they help him know himself better. These eight tales in Brian Hodge’s renowned second collection advance the cause a little further.
Full of gods and devils, tormentors and deliverers, Falling Idols is a twisting, harrowing path toward the state of being that poet Kahlil Gibran describes as being able "to bless the darkness as we have blessed the light."
Includes:
"Stick Around, It Gets Worse" – The universe creates what it needs, even in a gritty urban Hell.
"A Loaf Of Bread, A Jug Of Wine" – A threatened village in World War II France has an unlikely defender: the allegedly soulless creation of Victor Frankenstein.
"The Dripping Of Sundered Wineskins" – A trio of immortal Sisters catapults an Irish stigmatic toward his destiny of being either a saint or a butcher. World Fantasy Award finalist.
"Cenotaph" – While exploring the fantastical sculptures at an ancient English church, a photographer discovers what really guided her ancestor’s hammer and chisels.
"As Above, So Below" – A lifetime of searching that began deep inside a derelict railroad tunnel leads a very old soul to a desert town, for his final revelations in sacrifice, miracles, and love. Selected for The Century’s Best Horror Fiction.
Just Outside Our Windows, Deep Inside Our Walls
“Just Outside Our Windows, Deep Inside Our Walls” is a haunting story of childhood’s random cruelties, and how its power can be reclaimed in uncompromising ways, by the author that Caitlín Kiernan has called “one of the most marvelously irreverent voices in dark fantasy today.”
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