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Zod Wallop

by William Browning Spencer
Zod Wallop by William Browning Spencer
Unrated

International Horror Guild Award nominee 1996.

Harry Gainesborough wrote a children's story called Zod Wallop. And then his daughter died. Now Raymond Story, a patient at Harwood Psychiatric Hospital and Harry's biggest fan, has escaped – to find Harry in his remote cabin. Raymond is convinced that the people, creatures, and places of Zod Wallop are real. And as events transpire, Harry begins to wonder if Raymond is right.

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Release date: 1995

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William Browning Spencer

William Browning Spencer (born 1946) is an award-winning American novelist and short story writer living in Austin, Texas. His science fiction and horror stories are often darkly and surreally humorous. His novel Résumé with Monsters conflates soul-destroying H. P. Lovecraftian horrors with soul-destroying lousy jobs.

His story "The Death of the Novel" was a 1995 Bram Stoker Award nominee for Best Short Story.

In 2005, his short story "Pep Talk" was turned into a short film by writer Eric B. Anderson and director Scott Smith (Project Greenlight) and premiered at the Santa Fe Film Festival in December 2006.

More books by William Browning Spencer

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