A Supernatural God
Aug 3rd, 2008 by linthatcher
Hello, folks. It’s time for part two of our Stephen King retrospective — which is actually spreading out a bit this time to become a general autobiographical look at mid to late twentieth century literary horror of the sort that once haunted library shelves in such anthologies as Whispers and Shadows. Wow, that was quite a run-on sentence.

Anyhow, those of you who were introduced in the Seventies to writers like Manley Wade Wellman, Karl Edward Wagner, Hugh Cave, Frank Belknap Long, Russell Kirk, and artists like Steve Fabian and Lee Brown Coye will get a nostalgic kick out of this episode — while others will find new wonders to explore. I promise a more specifically King oriented finale next time with a bit of Flannery O’Connor thrown in the mix as well as specific reference to King’s recent film version of The Mist.
This episode is dedicated to Stuart David Schiff and Lee Brown Coye.
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I love your writing style, Lint. Good job Susan! Nuttin’ like stepping up to the microphone!. Jen says she really can. I think she was professional but lost her sponsors due to some unflattering pictures taken at a gay rodeo with the mayor of Dallas. Anywho, thanks for showing some love!
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