The Convulsion Factory
by Brian Hodge
Bram Stoker Award nominee 1996.
Contents:
- From Out of the Angry Ruins (essay) by Philip Nutman
- 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
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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.
