Lies & Ugliness
International Horror Guild Award nominee 2002.
"Lies and Ugliness proves to be a bravura performance by a true virtuoso." – Faren Miller, Locus
"Brian Hodge has long been a favorite of horror insiders, both for his
audacious themes and his impressive facility with language. In such
Hodge novels as "Deathgrip," "Nightlife," "The Darker Saints," and
"Prototype," and in his widely-anthologized short stories, you can hear
the music in Hodge's prose, a kind of euphony that, at its best, is
reminiscent of Brite, Koja, Gaiman, or even Roger Zelazny – while
remaining, ultimately, unique." – Thomas Roche
Contents:
- Madame Babylon
- The 121st Day of Sodom
- Empathy
- Cancer Causes Rats
- Some Other Me
- Nesting Instincts (original)
- Before the Last Snowflake Falls
- An Autumnal Equinox Folly
- Confession
- Cenotaph
- Far Flew the Boast of Him
- Now Day Was Fled As the Worm Had Wished
- Pages Stuck By a Bowie Knife to a Cheyenne Gallows
- Driving the Last Spike
- Little Holocausts
- Dead Giveaway
- Past Tense
- Our Lady of Sloth and Scarlet Ivy (original)
- The Last Testament
- The Alchemy of the Throat
- Come Unto Me, All Ye Heavy Laden
- From the Gutters of Civilization to Your Discerning Eye (story notes)
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Brian Hodge
Brian Hodge, called “a writer of spectacularly unflinching gifts” by Peter Straub, is the award-winning author of ten novels of horror and crime/noir. He’s also written well over 100 short stories, novelettes, and novellas, and four full-length collections. His first collection, The Convulsion Factory, was ranked by critic Stanley Wiater as among the 113 best books of modern horror.
He lives in Colorado, where he also dabbles in music and photography; loves everything about organic gardening except the thieving squirrels; and trains in Krav Maga, grappling, and kickboxing, which are of no use at all against the squirrels.
