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Author of The Night That Finds Us All, A Lush and Seething Hell, Murder Ballads Shirley Jackson, Bram Stoker, World Fantasy Award Finalist I don't auto refollow but will if we interact website: http://www.johnhornor.com
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The greatest rock song ever isn't "Gimme Shelter" or "Stairway to Heaven". It's Thin Lizzy's "Cowboy Song". I won't be taking questions. You're welcome. www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyWH...

I have never read a bad Dan Chaon book. I am down to clown for this one (there's a carnival, surely there are clowns)

This vote was to start the process of the cuts. It WILL come back for a final vote. There are some chances to slow or potentially stop it. Need constant pressure on GOP Focus on GOP swing seats & key committees. Energy & Commerce is where the Medicaid fight will go down. Ways&Means for tax fight.

if you remade The Six Million Dollar Man today it would be about a normal american with a chronic medical issue

I'm excited to share with you all the cover of my next book, its details, and some lovely blurbs we've received from @chuck_wendig @rkadrey @claymcleod. The book will be released on October 7th (right in time for spooky season).

Incredible “They Live” posters of Trump and Elon

Spending isn't a “conspiracy” just because Musk doesn’t know how to read usaspending.gov. A program isn't waste just because it doesn’t help the richest man in the world. It isn't fraud just because he doesn’t like it. A law is not illegal just because he disagrees with it.

The 4th story in my Jack Ketchum-recommended THE END IN ALL BEGINNINGS is "The Long, Long Breakdown. Set in a flooded world, a man weighs giving what's left of the world to his daughter against giving his daughter to the world. Pre-order from @badhandbooks.bsky.social: badhandbooks.com/preorders.

His robes? WACK His enchantments? WACK His familiars? WACK His amulet? WACK His quasi-liminal divinations? WACK The fact he don't even ponder his orb? WACK But me? I'M ARCANE AS FUCK

I fear Christopher Nolan is not nearly horny enough to do The Odyssey real justice

Come and hang out with some fun authors at a cool bookstore on Saturday! We’ll be celebrating the release of the multi-genre anthology Of Shadows, Stars, and Sabers at Mysterious Galaxy ⭐️ ⚔️ 🖤 @mystgalaxybooks.bsky.social @starsandsabers.bsky.social

So, the yacht AURORA that I crewed on from St. Maarten to Newport, RI is for sale for a mere 750k. Somebody buy it for me, wouldya? And then gift me with millions of dollars (at least 10) for its upkeep and harboring. www.denisonyachtsales.com/yachts-for-s...

I feel like everything that's happening in America right now is pretty much undeniable proof that no future human ever works out time travel.

There's a chance of freezing precipitation, so once again Arkansans are losing their goddamned minds. (We don't get much winter weather)

Glad The Last Of Us is coming back because it’ll be relaxing to watch a future less bleak than ours.

This artist is amazing. I'm ashamed to admit the first thing I saw was Artie Bucco in spaaaaaace

Future book pimpage will only be me asking, "Hey, you into boat stuff?"

I'm excited to share with you all the cover of my next book, its details, and some lovely blurbs we've received from @chuck_wendig @rkadrey @claymcleod. The book will be released on October 7th (right in time for spooky season).

[beating at ocean waves with a stick]: hey I think I'm winning

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave has passages of heartbreaking beauty, one that stands out in my mind is the section when he describes learning to read. In addition to being a national hero, a profound writer.

Found on reddit: Simon Armitage “Those bastards in their mansions”

attending speed dating events and using my two minutes to inform everyone about the government takeover

Hi, new followers! If you don't know me, I'm a novelist and narrative designer on games. If you want some giant robots and trans/enby joy, check out my latest!

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave has passages of heartbreaking beauty, one that stands out in my mind is the section when he describes learning to read. In addition to being a national hero, a profound writer.

Some further thoughts at Ye Olde Blogge as to why you have to talk about your art, and why sharing it is not trivial: