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Occultation and Other Stories

By: Laird Barron
Narrated by: David Drummond
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Laird Barron has emerged as one of the strongest voices in modern horror and dark fantasy fiction, building on the eldritch tradition pioneered by writers such as H. P. Lovecraft, Peter Straub, and Thomas Ligotti. His stories have garnered critical acclaim and been reprinted in numerous year's best anthologies and nominated for multiple awards, including the Crawford, International Horror Guild, Shirley Jackson, Theodore Sturgeon, and World Fantasy Awards. His debut collection, The Imago Sequence and Other Stories, was the inaugural winner of the Shirley Jackson Award. He returns with his second collection, Occultation. Pitting ordinary men and women against a carnivorous, chaotic cosmos, Occultation's eight tales of terror (two never before published) include the Theodore Sturgeon and Shirley Jackson Award-nominated story "The Forest" and Shirley Jackson Award nominee "The Lagerstatte."

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Cosmic Horror • Believable Characters • Literary Visceral Stories • Captivating Sincerity • Unique Storytelling

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what can I say Laird Barron definitely knows what he's doing. his books are awesome and this one is probably my favorite.

One hell of an author

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Laird’s writing is much more suited to actually reading it rather than listening. It requires a lot of imagination and if you’re listening to this book while doing other things, the smallest lapse in attention can make you feel like you’ve missed some important detail.

But that may just be me. Laird’s writing is amazingly creepy and seeps deep into your brain like a dark tentacle or sentient ooze. I can’t wait to read more!

Listen slowly and go back often

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What did you love best about Occultation and Other Stories?

Each of Barron's stories is a wonderful microcosm populated by believable, complex characters with rich back-stories. The horror and suspense work so well because we actually care about the people, we feel that they have lives, and we watch with them in fascination and horror as their world slowly and inexorably unravels; revealing the dark secret at the heart of things..

Who was your favorite character and why?

It's hard to pick just one, but I really liked the protagonist of "The Lagerstatte". In a story that's essentially about grief, it's all too easy to write a character that comes off as self-pitying or whiny, so I was pleasantly surprised that despite the story's overall bleak tone, the main character (who is a grieving widow) comes off as both strong and quite funny in places. It is even more surprising when you consider Barron's penchant for writing stories populated by "Manley Men" that he writes sympathetic and believable female characters, and it really illustrates his versatility as a writer.

What does David Drummond bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Mr. Drummond does an excellent job bringing the stories to life, he conveys the terror, confusion, anger, helplessness, and exasperation of the characters without becoming cartoonish or melodramatic. I did feel that some of the voices he does in "The Broadswords" were a little over the top, but overall I loved his narration and I hope he continues to narrate Barron's works.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Absolutely. In fact, I wanted to listen to the whole book again the moment it ended, something that I've not experienced in years.

Any additional comments?

If you've not heard of Barron, this collection is an excellent introduction to his brand of terror. That is, stories that manage to be both literary and visceral, stories that celebrates many of the horror genre's tropes and conventions while at the some time subverting them. There's really no one out there writing works like Barron and if you love horror (especially horror of the cosmic, psychological, and somewhat pessimistic variety) then you owe it to yourself to buy this collection ASAP!

Laird Barron is the future of horror

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Loved every second. Highly descriptive narratives, thought provoking endings and an outstanding performance by David Drummond. Never heard of Laird Barron before; now I need more.

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Smart, Scary, Elegant, really creepy, intelligent stories. Sometimes Barron errs a little too far on the side of ambiguity to the point where i had no idea what actually happened in the story, but mostly these are loving takes on classic horror tropes the Forbidden book

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