Advance Praise for grotesquerie

 

 

Richard Gavin is an important figure in the contemporary horror/weird fiction field. Influenced by masters such as Blackwood and Ligotti, Gavin is cerebral, yet empathetic. He reconfigures classical tropes to suit his own unique perspective. grotesquerie is a major event.”

Laird Barron, author of Swift to Chase

 

 

grotesquerie contains the latest records of Richard Gavin’s continuing explorations of the intersection between the mundane and the numinous, the earthly and the spectral, the pastoral and the horrific. Drawing on and in dialogue with such writers of the visionary weird as Aickman, Ligotti, and Machen, Gavin’s fictions extend the tradition into bold new territory. Original, idiosyncratic, Richard Gavin is like no one else.”

John Langan, author of The Fisherman and Children of the Fang and Other Genealogies.

 

 

In grotesquerie, Richard Gavin summons ancient gods and vengeful ghosts. He nods knowingly to the horror/weird fiction greats, but forges a singularly unique vision.”

Priya Sharma, author of Ormeshadow

 

 

“...richly articulated nightmares that will delight horror fans [...] will put readers in mind of both classic weird fiction and the supernatural mysteries of the 1970s.”

Publishers Weekly