Glen Hirshberg Nothing to Devour (also Motherless Child and Good Girls). I wanted to link to as many of them as I can remember, so here you go: Cthulhu? (Painting by the ever-brilliant Bob Eggleton buy a poster of the image here).ĭuring the show, I mentioned a number of novels, collections, and journals that are worth a look. Our conversation embraced such topics as who will win in the inevitable fight among myself, Laird Barron, and Paul Tremblay whom you should lay you money on in a battle between Godzilla and Cthulhu and what Godzilla would sound like with a French accent.īarron vs. Librarian Emilia is alone in a library that is soon to close its doors forever. Here’s a link to the videocast, if you’re so inclined. Glen Hirshberg’s critically-acclaimed trilogy comes to a shattering conclusion that proves that this International Horror Guild and Shirley Jackson Award winner understands the true depths and heights of this thing called life. As ever, I had a blast talking with Mike Davis and the other participants who were kind enough to give up a couple of hours of their Sunday afternoons and evenings to be there. Yesterday, I had the pleasure of participating in the Lovecraft ezine’s weekly pod- and videocast, as the kickoff event for the launch of Sefira and Other Betrayals.
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