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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
Which are your favorites?
  1. Toplin - Michael McDowell
  2. Death's Door - John Wooley & Ron Wolfe
  3. Kathe Koja - Skin
  4. Brian Hodge - Nightlife
  5. Dennis Etchison - Shadow Man

I remember having read these back when they first came out, but it's hard to remember much about them. At the time, I remember reading some Kathe Koja, but now feel she's just a lot of hot air. (Too, I think I read all of her books published by Dell Abyss.)

John Wooley and Ron Wolfe's book: I interviewed him for (I think?) the Arkansas Gazette (or the Arkansas Democrat Gazette or the official newspaper at UALR. Or the independent newspaper at UALR). I think this was their first book together. I still have my autographed copy (by one of them).

Michael McDowell was a great writer of Southern Gothic.

Brian Hodge - I may be confusing the title above with another one of his books - a book of short stories that I loved. What he writes now doesn't much interest me.

Mark Morris
is not on my list, but I had his Dell Abyss book for years and never read it.

Mark Morris - NOT Dell Abyss: I have a digital copy of The Winter Tree, his first novel.

I also have Toady, which was published in a [shorter ?] from called The Horror Club. (In the intro he mentions the cost of stamps to mail out the "Three thousand six hundred pages of white A4 typing paper.") --- I look forward to reading both versions, when I can locate a copy of The Horror Club.

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