![]() ![]() ![]() The nine stories in this volume exhibit Strantzas’s wide range in theme and subject matter, from the Lovecraftian “Thistle’s Find” to the Robert W. In this fourth collection of stories, Simon Strantzas establishes himself as one of the most dynamic figures in contemporary weird fiction. and in some respects the odyssey has brought him closer to the primal core of the tradition and its rawest, purest essentials.”-From Laird Barron’s foreword “With Burnt Black Suns, Strantzas continues a trajectory into deeper darkness. “In Burnt Black Suns Strantzas casts far into time and space to find the alien, and what comes back wriggling inside his net is ghastly.”-Adam Nevill “ Burnt Black Suns demonstrates Strantzas’s remarkable narrative skills, his unerring, feverish sense of pace, and his absolute willingness to hurl himself into the darkest ranges of his excellent imagination.”-Peter Straub I don’t really see it myself - but considering the source, and considering Strantzas's beautifully crafted stories, I must say I consider it a compliment.”-T. “I gather Thomas Ligotti finds similarities in Simon Strantzas's style and my own. “The stories of Simon Strantzas exemplify a style of horror that might be compared to the novellas of T. ![]()
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