With a Voice that Is Often Still Confused but Is Becoming Ever Louder and Clearer
A Collection of Short Horror Stories in the Weird, Lovecraftian, and Cosmic Horror Vein
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Geoff Sturtevant
About this listen
“True, great horror. I love this book.” (Chris Lackey, The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast)
J.R. Hamantaschen returns with a collection of his inimitable weird, dark, and imaginative fiction. In these intelligent and haunting stories, Hamantaschen pushes the boundaries of horror, exploring the deepest corners of the human psyche with an unflinching eye.
With a voice reminiscent of Thomas Ligotti, Clive Barker, and Chuck Palahniuk, Hamantaschen masterfully crafts a unique blend of the uncanny and the profound.
Praise for With a Voice:
“If you’re looking for a short story collection unlike anything you’ve ever read, look no further. Definitely worth the investment of time.” (The Behrg Writes)
“Hamantaschen is a wonderful writer. There is a strong Lovecraft influence to the writing; I was also reminded of Clive Barker (the early years).” (HorrorReview.com)
“With nightmarish monsters and the toll prejudice and judgment can take on one's conscience, With a Voice is like a modern-day Tales from the Crypt.” (Nova Holiday)
“Hamantaschen has a knack for imaginative scenarios. Chock full of harrowing circumstance [that] takes the reader thru one dark door after another.” (HorrorNews.net)
“Displays a wide-ranging writing style that is a deft blend of horror, the bizarre and literary pop-culture.” (Indie Reader)
“Really dug this collection. Reminded me of an early Clive Barker. ...if you dig intelligent dark fiction, give this guy a chance.” (Lee Thompson, author of After the Fog Clears)
“Bizarre, yes, but such a delight to read that each of the nine short stories bears re-reading – often.” (Grady Harp, author of War Songs)
“I cannot say enough how much I enjoyed this. Once again, strongly recommended.” (Edward J.M.J, author of The Ascent into the Past)
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- Alex L
- 12-10-23
Bizzare and Dark
A uniquely wonderful mess of hyperbolic contradictions, so freakishly bizarre, yet grounded in the every day, horrifyingly dark and disturbing, but also humourus and referential to so much pop culture. Highly recommended.
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