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Blurbs: "It is a rare treat to find a modern horror writer whose
work is truly a mirror of the darkest corners of the world we all share.
Every one of his haunting stories is infused with clear ideas and
startling notions submerged in a straightforward and engaging prose. His
visions linger with you long after the book has been closed. Jason Brannon
is one to watch."--Stephen Susco, Screenwriter
(The Grudge, The Grudge 2, Pulse, Red) "From his style, you'd think Jason Brannon was the dark double of Ray Bradbury. He cares more about character and realism than most writers I've read and his plots flow like well-orchestrated music. Indeed, Brannon's writing has a classical feel, reminiscent of the best traditional work in the genre, even when he's going for gut-wrenching terror and torture in-extremis. It takes talent to pull off what Brannon does and he does it oh so well. He's definitely a writer to watch with both eyes wide open." -- Michael Arnzen, International Horror Guild Award winning author of Grave Markings (Dell Abyss) "Jason Brannon has long been mentioned in the same breath as Ray Bradbury. It is stories like these that have earned him such praise. Charming, scary and at turns downright horrifying, Five Days on the Banks of the Acheron will have you jumping at shadows. No one spins a horror story like Brannon." -- Kealan-Patrick Burke, editor of Brimstone Turnpike and Taverns of the Dead (Cemetery Dance) "Jason Brannon is quickly becoming the new Master of Southern Horror."--Shannon Riley, Southern Rose Productions "Jason Brannon is serious about scaring his readers. No other writer in the horror field works harder at doing so." --Garrett Peck, editor of Tooth and Claw "Jason Brannon has a fierce and invasive imagination. His work should be labeled: Warning! May get inside your head--and stay there." --Harry Shannon, author of "Night of the Beast" (Medium Rare Books) "Brannon's work reminds me of the glory days of The
Twilight Zone, when it was in black and white and carried bylines like
Beaumont and Matheson. Often surreal, sometimes disturbing and sometimes
enligtening, there's real substance in his tales that few of his
contemporaries can match."-Mike Oliveri, Bram
Stoker Award Winning Author of "Deadliest of the
Species" "Biblical prophecies come to life at your local hardware store? What's not to like? WINDS OF CHANGE is a wild ride and then some -- Jason Brannon's characters live and breathe in every story, and his horrors crawl up your spine like an icy finger in the dead of night. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough!"--James Newman, author of Midnight Rain (Leisure Books) "Jason Brannon's Winds of Change is the sort of collection that should make it to everyone's must read list. His prose is deceptively powerful and his stories are the stuff that revives my love of the genre."--James A. Moore author of Serenity Falls (Jove)
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