Night
NIGHT
I started working on this book with the thought that God isn't dead, and it isn't that he doesn't love us, either. It's just that he wants to give us room enough to be ourselves, even if that means we screw up.
If he didn't we'd be nothing but children, and it'd stunt us.
I ended up telling a story that isn't that, exactly - but that's where and what it comes from. That's what this book - the story of a man with a forbidding legacy and a destiny he can't imagine growing great enough to face - means to be.
- Alan Rodgers
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Alan Rodgers
Alan Rodgers (1959-2014) was a science fiction and horror writer, editor, and poet. In the mid-eighties he was the editor for Night Cry. His short stories have been published in a number of venues, including Weird Tales, Twilight Zone and a number of anthologies, such as Darker Masques, Prom Night, and Vengeance Fantastic. His novelette "The Boy Who Came Back From the Dead" won the Bram Stoker Award for Best Long Fiction in 1987 and was nominated for the World Fantasy Award.
