![]() ![]() Or subterraneaned to the cosmic depths of Yog-Sothoth’s tenebrous lair. So when Mr. Lee emailed me and had this to say, I was beyond floored. You know, first-time parent and all… Ghostly Horror I love the book, but despite the fact that The Library Journal called it “reminiscent of Peter Straub’s GHOST STORY and Shirley Jackson’s THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE,” I’m always a little overprotective of the tale. Lee chose to purchase it, I was awfully nervous. It was, after all, the first book I ever wrote (though the second to be published), so when Mr. I haven’t talked about HOUSE OF SKIN on the blog for a while, mainly because I’ve been too busy blazing new trails. I’m also, of course, a huge fan of Edward Lee’s work too. We’re both influenced by Lovecraft, and we’re both (especially) huge fans of M.R. Lee at Scares That Care 2 in Williamsburg this summer, and it was absolutely thrilling to realize that he and I have similar taste in fiction. ![]() I had the amazing opportunity to meet and talk to Mr. ![]() Edward Lee is a legend in horror, and if you’ve read his stuff lately, you’ll know he’s only getting better. ![]()
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