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Lincoln Brown (Lincoln_brown)
Username: Lincoln_brown

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 121.214.42.32
Posted on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 - 09:07 pm:   

Don't see him mentioned very often. Any fans here?
I've read a few of his shorts, and last night started his second collection - 'Red Dreams'.
His fiction really gets under your skin, makes you feel nervous for the characters - but it's hard to work out why sometimes! I also love how, like Ramsey, he uses ordinary urban settings and makes them feel menacing and 'not quite right'.
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Simon Bestwick (Simon_b)
Username: Simon_b

Registered: 10-2008
Posted From: 86.24.209.217
Posted on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 - 09:22 pm:   

Etchison's a superb writer, Lincoln. 'The Dark Country' is a brilliant collection.
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Zed (Gary_mc)
Username: Gary_mc

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 81.96.253.77
Posted on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 - 09:25 pm:   

I mention Etchison all the time. He's my favourite short story writer - an any genre. Horror's Raymond Carver. His novels are pretty special, too, especially Darkside and Shadowman.

Was lucky enough to meet the man at World Horror in Brighton, and spend a pleasant half hour in his company.
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Mick Curtis (Mick)
Username: Mick

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 86.178.82.216
Posted on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 - 09:57 pm:   

He's been a favourite of mine since the 'eighties and collections such as RED DREAMS and THE DARK COUNTRY, although BLOOD KISS was not quite up there with those two, I felt. Wonderful writer.
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Hubert (Hubert)
Username: Hubert

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 78.22.237.21
Posted on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 - 10:13 pm:   

Agreed. I won't easily forget the book produced by The Way of the Wach . . . nor the cannibalistic young girls, brrr.
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Mark West (Mark_west)
Username: Mark_west

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 81.147.114.84
Posted on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 - 11:47 pm:   

I think he's a terrific writer, loved "The Dark Country" and "Darkside". "California Gothic" is also very good, plus he did the Cronenberg novelisations (the only one I have is "Videodrome"). He also edited "Cutting Edge", the anthology which really made me want to write horror stories for the rest of my life.
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Craig (Craig)
Username: Craig

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 99.126.164.88
Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 - 01:49 am:   

Another Etchison fan here, and I too own and love RED DREAMS. And yes, CUTTING EDGE is one of the superb horror collections of the entire 20th Century. "Horror's Raymond Carver" - Zed, you couldn't have put it better!
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Lincoln Brown (Lincoln_brown)
Username: Lincoln_brown

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 203.171.196.112
Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 - 02:26 am:   

Does his Fine Cuts collection contain any original fiction, or is it material from Red Dreams, Blood Kiss etc?
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Zed (Gary_mc)
Username: Gary_mc

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 195.166.117.210
Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 - 09:51 am:   

Lincoln - it's all reprints (which is why I didn't buy it). The retrospective collection Talking in the Dark (which I did buy) does contain one original story, though. That's a cracking book.
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Stevie Walsh (Stephenw)
Username: Stephenw

Registered: 03-2009
Posted From: 194.32.31.1
Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 - 11:40 am:   

Drat, I saw a second hand copy of 'Cutting Edge' the other week and didn't get it. Hope it's still there!
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Zed (Gary_mc)
Username: Gary_mc

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 195.166.117.210
Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 - 11:42 am:   

'Cutting Edge' is a superb antho - like Mark, I owe a lot to that book.
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James Armstrong (James_armstrong)
Username: James_armstrong

Registered: 10-2010
Posted From: 86.185.188.238
Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 - 09:17 pm:   

I’ve loved Etchison ever since I read his short story ‘Talking in the Dark’. It profoundly affected me; I felt the same exciting frisson as when I read my first Campbell tale. Needless to say, as original as they both are, there’s definitely an affinity between both their stuff.

I’ve currently got Darkside and Double Edge on my ‘to be read’ pile.
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Mark West (Mark_west)
Username: Mark_west

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 81.147.114.84
Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 - 11:59 pm:   

Stevie - try your hardest to get hold of it, it's bloody brilliant. Roberta Lannes' story "Goodnight, Dark Love" (title from memory) was - and is, probably - one of the darkest things I've ever read. I got to the end of the collection and realised that the only thing holding back a horror writer was his, or her, self. Superb stuff.
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Simon Bestwick (Simon_b)
Username: Simon_b

Registered: 10-2008
Posted From: 86.24.209.217
Posted on Thursday, October 28, 2010 - 12:41 am:   

The Lannes is a great story- I enjoyed quite a lot of her work in the mid-to-late 90s. On a sidenote, met her at WHC this year and she's a truly lovely lady as well.
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Huw (Huw)
Username: Huw

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 61.216.46.98
Posted on Thursday, October 28, 2010 - 08:19 am:   

Add me to the list of Etchison fans! I think The Dark Country is his strongest collection (the ones I have are the three published by Scream Press ages ago with the J.K. Potter illustrations). I read his anthology Cutting Edge while I was in hospital recovering from my first spine operation back in the mid nineties. He is a very bleak kind of writer (I can see why Zed likes him so much).
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Allybird (Allybird)
Username: Allybird

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 88.111.132.33
Posted on Thursday, October 28, 2010 - 08:34 am:   

'The Lannes is a great story- I enjoyed quite a lot of her work in the mid-to-late 90s. On a sidenote, met her at WHC this year and she's a truly lovely lady as well.'

Didn't get to chat to her at WHC but luckily she sat next to me on the train back north. Really enjoyed chatting with her.
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Giancarlo (Giancarlo)
Username: Giancarlo

Registered: 11-2008
Posted From: 85.116.228.5
Posted on Thursday, October 28, 2010 - 08:53 am:   

I have Etchison's collection "THE DEATH ARTIST" (from Leisure) in my read pile. I suppose it to be a mélange of previous collections, not an original one. Anyone about it?
Ciao!
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Joel (Joel)
Username: Joel

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 91.110.185.202
Posted on Thursday, October 28, 2010 - 09:08 am:   

Giancarlo, no – Fine Cuts samples all previous collections but The Death Artist is an original collection.
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Gary Fry (Gary_fry)
Username: Gary_fry

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 86.31.194.128
Posted on Thursday, October 28, 2010 - 09:21 am:   

Dennis Etchison is currently writing new short fiction, I hear from his friend Lisa Morton. Last I heard, he was in the market for a publisher.
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Mark West (Mark_west)
Username: Mark_west

Registered: 03-2008
Posted From: 217.39.177.173
Posted on Thursday, October 28, 2010 - 05:30 pm:   

I have the Leisure edition of "The Death Artist" too - it's now sneaked up my TBR pile a bit!

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