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Brom
Over the past decades, Brom has lent his distinctive visions and artwork to all facets of the creative industries, from novels and games, to comics and film. He is also the author of a series of award-winning illustrated horror novels: Krampus the Yule Lord, The Child Thief, The Plucker, and The... show more

Over the past decades, Brom has lent his distinctive visions and artwork to all facets of the creative industries, from novels and games, to comics and film. He is also the author of a series of award-winning illustrated horror novels: Krampus the Yule Lord, The Child Thief, The Plucker, and The Devil's Rose. Brom is currently kept in a dank cellar somewhere just outside of Seattle. Visit him at www.bromart.com.
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Birth date: March 03, 1965
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Bookish Blerd
Bookish Blerd rated it 6 years ago
There are a whole host of mythologies and faerie tales at play here. My first thought was that this was a dark retelling of Peter Pan, which is not all that far off the mark. This is a twisted gory ode to Peter Pan and Avalon and other faerie stories. If you really think about Peter Pan, even the...
Booky
Booky rated it 6 years ago
World building is where this novel is at its strongest. It was very atmospheric, and the descriptions of Avalon were beautiful and captivating. I didn't love this novel for a few reasons:- The novel just felt gory for the sake of being gory, and I frequently skimmed through the long action scenes. -...
Portable Magic
Portable Magic rated it 8 years ago
This inventive story was a fun read and the illustrations are fantastically creepy. The writing, however, is the clearest and most consistent example of “telling” instead of “showing” that I’ve ever read. The artwork was far more evocative. Altogether, I feel that this would have made a better graph...
Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 8 years ago
An entertaining dark-fantasy novel that mixes mythology, a variety of cultural gods, purgatory, love and redemption into a unique quest story. The world building is original.
Garden-of-Stars
Garden-of-Stars rated it 8 years ago
Some books have a very slow first 50-100 pages, after which the pace picks up to the point where it makes one relieved to have kept reading. With "Lost Gods", the entire book had that sluggish and description-saturated writing that make the process of reading feel like something being doing through ...
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