#LairdBarron

Robin Marx's Writing Repositoryrobinmarx@write.as
2025-05-14

Capsule Review Archive – The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All by Laird Barron

write.as/robinmarx/capsule-rev

Sean Eric Fagankithrup@wandering.shop
2025-05-06

Cached US Kindle giveaway on bsky: 10 copies of Laird Barron's NOT A SPECK OF LIGHT: STORIES, over at bsky.app/profile/kithrup.bsky.

#KindleBookGiveaway #LairdBarron #NotASpeckOfLight

Robin Marx's Writing Repositoryrobinmarx@write.as
2025-02-26

Capsule Review Archive – The Imago Sequence and Other Stories by Laird Barron

write.as/robinmarx/capsule-rev

2025-02-25

Read and recommend Laird Barron’s new story, “Agate Way”. It’s Barron at his best involving sisters hired to hunt down whatever’s killing animals on the outskirts of a town falling into ruin. There’s a touch of “Annihilation” mixed with classic Barron cults, gnawing horror and (I think) the presence of the Children of Old Leech in there. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

It’s also online for free: reactormag.com/agate-way-laird

#reading #LairdBarron

A kindle ereader showing the cover of Laird Barron’s “Agate Way” short story on its screen.
Li KaoLiKao
2024-12-24

Life hack for the protagonists of Lovecraftian horror.

When the half crazy professor drugged out of his mind says ‘There is an unspeakable entity from beyond time in this cave’.

You don’t. I repeat, YOU DON’T, answer ‘Where is this cave you speak of’.

Fucking newbs.

2024-03-19

Právě dočteno.

Laird Barron a jeho pocta Lovecraftovi, který ho očividně velmi ovlivnil. Nejedná se však o nějakou vykrádačku, fan-fikci apod., ne, Barron má svůj styl a píše mu to skvělé. Chcete akci a potoky krve? V tom případě jste na špatné adrese. Tady jde hlavně o hutnou a temnou atmosféru říznutou okultismem, špetkou konspiračních teorií, surreálnem a kosmickým hororem

#lairdbarron #lovecraftian #cosmichorror #laserbooks
#hpl #thecroning #kniha #book #horror #knihy #books @knihy

2023-12-11

Eine Sache, die 2024 passieren wird, ist ein Mystery #pnpde in der #bayarea während des #SummerOfLove 1967. Inspirationen: #Pynchon, #Lynch, #LairdBarron #gratefuldead Ich freue mich schon sehr. #ttrpg

2023-07-15

Just finished the first volume of Clockwork Phoenix: Tales of Beauty and Strangeness, an anthology by Mike Allen. This one came out in 2008, and is very loosely themed around fire, gears and resurrection, with an unconventional introduction about a phoenix and a magical train.

The line-up of contributing authors (or "pinions" as Allen calls them), features many of the decade's big names in SFF and horror. Catherynne Valente's "The City of Blind Delight" is most closely tied to the themes and has the rich multisensory charm for which she is known. The Cats Rambo ("The Drew Drop Coffee Lounge") and Sparks ("Palisade") both make fine appearances, and Tanith Lee provides a characteristically glamorous look at another world where all the gender and sex stuff has Gone A Bit Wrong ("The Woman"), though not without a few silver linings!

There are a lot of dystopias here, and though in most cases the promised element of beauty is certainly there, as the anthology proceeded through one awful future or parallel world after another I did struggle with the downbeat vibe. There are also a couple of high fantasy numbers that have dated badly, both as regards shallow depiction of women and/or rape and in terms of general cliched style (though I guess anyone who deliberately reads a story called "Choosers of the Slain" deserves what they get).

My favourite stories were both set in what is pessimistically referred to as the "real world": Michael J. DeLuca's "The Tarrying Messenger", about a self-righteous student on a cycling tour who comes upon a strange form of evangelism in the Arizona desert, has beautiful writing of a kind that seems to have fallen from fashion lately, and which draws a strong feeling of magic from sharp observations of places and buildings (and, of course, people). I also liked "The Occultation", an early one by Laird Barron. Like many Europeans I am a bit obsessed with American motel culture, especially when things get ghostly.

And finally Leah Bobet's "Bell, Book and Candle" also deserves a mention. None of the main characters in it are truly human but Bobet makes the reader identify with them as if they were, while still keeping their essential otherness and weirdness intact. That's difficult to achieve - so difficult, in fact, that I tend to avoid books with casts of non-human characters.

Anyway, although I'm by no means a fan of all speculative fiction - I skew towards horror and dark fantasy - the quality in most of these stories is high, there's plenty of variety, and I sense I will be reviewing more of these books in future! I also recommend ordering directly from Mythic Delirium: mine crossed the Atlantic impressively fast and with a signed dedication!

https://mythicdelirium.com/clockwork-phoenix-tales-of-beauty-and-strangeness

#MikeAllen #LairdBarron #LeahBobet #CatSparks #CatRambo #CatherynneValente #TanithLee #MichaelJDeLuca

#Horror #Fantasy #HorrorReviews

2023-07-15

Just finished the first volume of Clockwork Phoenix: Tales of Beauty and Strangeness, an anthology by Mike Allen. This one came out in 2008, and is very loosely themed around fire, gears and resurrection, with an unconventional introduction about a phoenix and a magical train.

The line-up of contributing authors (or "pinions" as Allen calls them), features many of the decade's big names in SFF and horror. Catherynne Valente's "The City of Blind Delight" is most closely tied to the themes and has the rich multisensory charm for which she is known. The Cats Rambo ("The Drew Drop Coffee Lounge") and Sparks ("Palisade") both make fine appearances, and Tanith Lee provides a characteristically glamorous look at another world where all the gender and sex stuff has Gone A Bit Wrong ("The Woman"), though not without a few silver linings!

There are a lot of dystopias here, and though in most cases the promised element of beauty is certainly there, as the anthology proceeded through one awful future or parallel world after another I did struggle with the downbeat vibe. There are also a couple of high fantasy numbers that have dated badly, both as regards shallow depiction of women and/or rape and in terms of general cliched style (though I guess anyone who deliberately reads a story called "Choosers of the Slain" deserves what they get).

My favourite stories were both set in what is pessimistically referred to as the "real world": Michael J. DeLuca's "The Tarrying Messenger", about a self-righteous student on a cycling tour who comes upon a strange form of evangelism in the Arizona desert, has beautiful writing of a kind that seems to have fallen from fashion lately, and which draws a strong feeling of magic from beautiful, sharp observations of places and buildings (and, of course, people). And I also liked "The Occultation", an early one by Laird Barron. Like many Europeans I am a bit obsessed with American motel culture, especially when things get ghostly.

And finally Leah Bobet's "Bell, Book and Candle" also deserves a mention. None of the main characters in it are truly human but Bobet makes the reader identify with them as if they were, while still keeping their essential otherness and weirdness intact. That's difficult to achieve - so difficult, in fact, that I tend to avoid books with casts of non-human characters.

Anyway, although I'm by no means a fan of all speculative fiction - I skew towards horror and dark fantasy - the quality in most of these stories is high, there's plenty of variety, and I sense I will be reviewing more of these books in future! I also recommend ordering directly from Mythic Delirium: mine crossed the Atlantic impressively fast and with a signed dedication!

https://mythicdelirium.com/clockwork-phoenix-tales-of-beauty-and-strangeness

#MikeAllen #LairdBarron #LeahBobet #CatSparks #CatRambo #CatherynneValente #TanithLee #MichaelJDeLuca

#Horror #Fantasy #HorrorReviews

2023-07-04

I’ve just finished reading #TheWindBeganToHowl by #LairdBarron. This is the fourth in the #IsaiahColeridge series, but really works as a kinda side story/novella.

But, boy, this series a lot of fun.

Barron toys with noir, there are definite strains of Marlow here, except this goes deeper & darker by degrees. Elements of it remind me of Will Christopher Baer, which is as great a compliment as I can pay.

Oh, and Barron can write rather well: which helps.

#Bookstodon #Reading

Photo of the front cover of the novella, The Wind Began to Howl by Laird Barron
2023-06-05

#BookMail!

A signed copy. The author had a life-threatening illness with unexpected medical expenses, and for a limited time the publisher, Bad Hand Books, offered signed copies with all proceeds going to the author. I didn’t give to his GoFundMe because I don’t do that for people who aren’t famous, but I probably would have bought the book anyway. #LairdBarron

Paperback book: The Moon Began to Howl, by Laird Barron. The cover shows a man with a revolver baring his teeth, a wolf howling, and a full moon through a tunnel of clouds.
Mother Suspiria :autism:stina_marie@horrorhub.club
2023-05-25

Reading these in preparation for the new Isaiah Coleridge novella from Laird Barron out from Bad Hand Books.

So far I'm 3/4 of the way thru BLOOD STANDARD- I will fly through them all if the others are as good as this jewel.

Great characters, snappy dialogue, noir-ish vibes w/ a faint hint of the supernatural or numinous. REALLY enjoying this crime fiction novel, it's fantastic.

#BloodStandard #LairdBarron #IsaiahColeridge #noir #CrimeFiction @bookstodon @horrorbooks

The books BLOOD STANDARD, WORSE ANGELS, and BLACK MOUNTAIN from Laird Barron
Mother Suspiria :autism:stina_marie@horrorhub.club
2023-05-18

I have some free time to read before starting other books I've received for reviews so....
-Do I read the NEVER WAKE: AN ANTHOLOGY OF DREAM HORROR I just got
or
-Do I read Laird Barron's first Isaiah Coleridge novel BLOOD STANDARD, to start preparing for when THE WIND BEGAN TO HOWL novella arrives?

Legitimately excited for each of them, maybe I'll start on both 😂

#anthology #dreams #books #LairdBarron #IsaiahColeridge #horror #noir @horrorbooks
@bookstodon

Mother Suspiria :autism:stina_marie@horrorhub.club
2023-02-21

Until March 15th, 100% of the $ from sales for THE WIND BEGAN TO HOWL by Laird Barron via Bad Hand Books will go straight to Laird in his recovery.

**AND THEY JUST ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT THEY WILL BE SIGNED BY LAIRD**

It's his newest Isaiah Coleridge book but you do NOT have to've read any of the others- they are purposely written to jump into at any time.

badhandbooks.com/store/the-win

#LairdBarron #HorrorFam #HorrorCommunity #HorrorBooks #Noir #IndiePublisher @horror @bookstodon

Cover of Laird Barron book THE WIND BEGAN TO HOWL which has a man holding a gun and a wolf howling to his left

Writer Laird Barron is hospitalized with serious health issues, and no health insurance. Here in the US that can be a death sentence. If you can help out, please visit gofund.me/635fcb17
#Horror #HorrorLit #HorrorWriter #Writer #LairdBarron

Matthew Cheneymelikhovo@zirk.us
2023-01-11

Laird Barron needs our help. He has no health insurance and is in the hospital with life-threatening conditions. If Laird's work has meant anything to you, if the evils of the US health insurance system are something you hate, if you just have some extra money lying around — if for any reason you can, please donate here: gofundme.com/f/laird-barron-ho

#LairdBarron #Horror #Help #Health

Mother Suspiria :autism:stina_marie@horrorhub.club
2022-12-22

My #bookreview is brief/won't spoil, to spread good, great, & spectacular #horror #books far & wide.

THE CRONING by Laird Barron
This book was fantastic. Some truly unnerving scenes that made me glance uneasily around at the shadows, vivid characters & places to journey with/to, and a superb ending that I won't spoil w/ any additional adjectives. A dark fable of cosmic horror of the finest kind.

#bookstodon #horrorbooks #book #review #CosmicHorror #LairdBarron @bookstodon #mothersuspiriareview

Cover of THE CRONING by Laird Barron featuring a woman in 3/4 profile with dark hair and evil eyes looking askance at the viewer in a menacing way
2022-11-13

More stuff about me:

I love music across a lot of genres, but especially #Prog #ProgressiveRock and #FolkMusic. I am a ride or die fan of psychedelic powerhouse #TheBevisFrond.

I play music myself sometimes, including #guitar and #bass.

I dig #CosmicHorror and #FolkHorror in a variety of media. I'm a longtime #ThomasLigotti and #LairdBarron fan and work that invokes their various themes is likely to appeal to me.

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