Written by: Linda Addison
First line: Songs from their open mouth make you sleep,/upon waking you feel empty and sad,/there is a mark of ash on your chest/where your heart should be.
Why you should read this book: Four-time Bram Stoker-award winning horror author Linda Addison offers up a slim, gripping collection of poetry and prose, featuring full-bodied meditations on love, magic, life, death, and yes, friendly demons. Past, present, and future crumble together in stories of strong women, emotional zombies, and incredibly annoying computer systems, a thoroughly modern trek through worlds old and new. Fast paced and fun to read, with a delicious and conscious sense of balance.
Why you shouldn't read this book: You suspect your grandmother may be possessed.
Friday, April 1, 2016
How to Recognize a Demon Has Become Your Friend
Posted by Dragon at 2:39 PM
Labels: award, collection, fiction, legend, monsters, poetry, short stories, speculative
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