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Richard Thomas
(Art by Erik Wilson) BIO: Richard Thomas is the author of seven books: Three novels, Disintegration and Breaker (Random House Alibi), and Transubstantiate (Otherworld Publications); three short story collections, Tribulations (Crystal Lake), Staring Into the Abyss (Kraken Press), and Herniated... show more



(Art by Erik Wilson) BIO: Richard Thomas is the author of seven books: Three novels, Disintegration and Breaker (Random House Alibi), and Transubstantiate (Otherworld Publications); three short story collections, Tribulations (Crystal Lake), Staring Into the Abyss (Kraken Press), and Herniated Roots (Snubnose Press); as well as one novella of The Soul Standard (Dzanc Books). With over 100 stories published, his credits include Cemetery Dance, PANK, Gargoyle, Weird Fiction Review, Midwestern Gothic, Arcadia, Qualia Nous, Chiral Mad 2 & 3, Gutted, and Shivers 6. He has won contests at ChiZine and One Buck Horror, and has received five Pushcart Prize nominations to date. He is also the editor of four anthologies: Exigencies and The New Black (Dark House Press), The Lineup: 20 Provocative Women Writers (Black Lawrence Press) and Burnt Tongues (Medallion Press) with Chuck Palahniuk (finalist for the Bram Stoker Award). In his spare time he is a columnist at LitReactor and Editor-in-Chief at Dark House Press. He has taught at LitReactor, the University of Iowa, StoryStudio Chicago, and in Transylvania. His agent is Paula Munier at Talcott Notch. For more information visit www.whatdoesnotkillme.com.

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Bookiemavon
Bookiemavon rated it 8 years ago
What can I say about this book, 15 short stories and a poem makes this book a great read. Every story was different but what each one had in common was the way they were all beautifully written, the words just flowed to make such great stories. Like everyone who reads a collection of short stories ...
Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it 8 years ago
Chiral Mad 3 was an interesting book. I’d never read an anthology which put poems side by side with stories, and peppered the pages with illustrations too. Visually, it was a nice change, and I’d say it looks much better on paper than it did as an e-book. It’s fairly easy to get through, and didn’t ...
Andreya's Asylum
Andreya's Asylum rated it 9 years ago
"This is how it's going to be." How do you measure horror? It depends on where you're from. For 10 year old Lilly, who has never known anything else, it would probably be measured in the sum of her years. Born in the slums of Detroit, with a defective heart and almost zero chance of survival, the ...
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Brainycat's Occaisonal Reviews rated it 10 years ago
Brainycat's 5 "B"s:blood: 5boobs: 2bombs: 3 (the economic violence of poverty)bondage: 3 blasphemy: 4Stars: 5Bechdel Test: PASSDeggan's Rule: PASSGay Bechdel Test: FAIL Please note: I don't review to provide synopses, I review to share a purely visceral reaction to books and perhaps answer some of t...
Cafekras
Cafekras rated it 11 years ago
خوب اگه یه حرفه باشه تو دنیا که ازش متنفر باشم، حتما وکالته. اصلا خودم دقیق اطلاع ندارم کدوم موجود ماوراالطبیعه باعث شد این کتابو بردارم. شاید اسم جان گریشام بود که با اینکه نمی دونستم دقیقا کیه ولی اسمش توی پشت ذهنم قلقلک می داد. داستان حقش سه امتیاز بود. ولی از اونجایی که باعث شد لذت ببرم بیخیالش ...
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