I would put Dan Simmons in that category for me.
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y'know...i have tried him...soooo many times...but i always end up either bored...or completely bored by him
i trudged my way through that indian cult one..and slogged my way through 'carrion comfort'..flatout stopped reading one other...don't even remember what it was, i was so bored
and i keep reading wonderful reviews of his stuff...and, yet...and i just don't see it
for me..he's exactly like koontz...he's just not my cuppa...
but i'm very glad he's been good to you...keep on readin', friend :y:
I believe I would be borrowing someone's quote (and not so loosely paraphrasing): "Richard Laymon writes with a typewriter ribbon dipped in (pure) blood" I don't remember who to attribute it to - but I know I stuffed my face with Laymon and then moved on. Laymon is like Tabitha King - sometimes it's just too gruesome to read. Ya gotta wonder why -If YOU are thinking that - the writer doesn't! And ya gotta like that...!!!
i can see that quote...it is kinda appropo...laymon does go places that, in the deepest part of your mind might think it might go...and then it does...
i still equate his stuff more as really good b-movie stuff...it's alike a great corman, carpenter or coscarelli movie...he's just not afraid to go there...and have devilishly good fun getting there
but there are others that are far more gruesome...jack ketchum comes to mind...
only read 'small world' w/the estimiable mrs K...liked it, but that was about it...have always thought i ought to retry some more...