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Imago Sequence
Imago Sequence | Laird Barron
10 posts | 9 read | 1 reading | 7 to read
The title story of this collection a devilishly ironic riff on H. P. Lovecraft s Pickman s model was nominated for a World Fantasy Award, while Probiscus was nominated for an International Horror Guild award and reprinted in The Year s Best Fantasy and Horror 19. In addition to his previously published work, this collection contains an original story. Skyhorse Publishing, under our Night Shade and Talos imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of titles for readers interested in science fiction (space opera, time travel, hard SF, alien invasion, near-future dystopia), fantasy (grimdark, sword and sorcery, contemporary urban fantasy, steampunk, alternative history), and horror (zombies, vampires, and the occult and supernatural), and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a "New York Times" bestseller, a national bestseller, or a Hugo or Nebula award-winner, we are committed to publishing quality books from a diverse group of authors."
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tphil10283
The Imago Sequence | Laird Barron
Mehso-so

It has some odd stories however, I couldn‘t finish the last one because it was too incoherent to me.

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jen_hayes7
Imago Sequence | Laird Barron
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About halfway through a 5+ hour drive. Listening to an audiobook, partner‘s driving and I‘m crocheting away. #audiocrafting

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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
The Imago Sequence | Laird Barron
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Mehso-so

I truly loved 2 of these short stories. “Shiva, Open Your Eye” is a flawless Lovecraft homage, and “Bulldozer” is an Old West phantasmagoria that might be one of my favorite horror short stories period.

The rest were a little same-y. “Hallucigenia”, and “The Imago Sequence” especially were treading the same squamous ground.

It felt like Barron had one trick* he was very good at so he didn‘t really stretch himself, at least in this collection.

TobeyTheScavengerMonk *that trick being: “Macho man discovers his impotence in a hostile universe through addiction, then madness, then being ingested by an unknowable horror of ambiguous origins that probably has tentacles” 6y
Leniverse Tentacles are always good though. 🦑 (But I see how the rest of it would get old quickly.) 6y
RealBooks4ever Squamous. Now there‘s a word you don‘t see every day! 😁 6y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
The Imago Sequence | Laird Barron
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What an excellent short story beginning.

Further down the page we get:

“Can‘t squeeze no trigger now can I? I can squirt my initials on the ceiling.”

GingerAntics 🤣😂🤣 6y
vivastory This makes me want to read Barron. Did you ever watch the YouTube video of the event at the Strand featuring Ellen Datlow, Laird Barron & Grady Hendrix? Well worth watching! 6y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @vivastory I will check that out! Sounds awesome. 6y
RohitSawant This has been on my TBR for awhile, and your post just bumped it up! 6y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk @rohit-sawant The 2nd story “Shiva, Open Your Eye” is one of the best Lovecraft homages I‘ve ever read! 6y
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tricours
The Imago Sequence | Laird Barron
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I'm struggling with this book. The writing and choice of words is so confusing and peculiar that I can't really focus, so a snippet of absolute clarity like this one is really welcome.

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brendanmleonard
The Imago Sequence | Laird Barron
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#somethingforsept - I know I've probably talked about these books before, but I don't think I talked about the best part of #weirdbooks - the covers! I'm particularly a fan of the two Library of America collections in the center (and you should really read Laird Barron if you haven't - there's a story in Imago Sequence that's Roanoke meets MK-ULTRA in Virginia).

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tricours
The Imago Sequence | Laird Barron
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Current reading view: Viking ships 😀 Just finished the first short story in this horror collection, which I think is supposed to be Lovecraftian. I'm not too fond of villains that explain their deeds, but the story was definitely not BAD. On to story number two!

brendanmleonard I love Barron - he's one of my favorite short story authors! 8y
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tricours
The Imago Sequence | Laird Barron

Current reading view: Viking ships 😀 Just finished the first short story in this horror collection, which I think is supposed to be Lovecraftian. I'm not too fond of villains that explain their deeds, but the story was definitely not BAD. On to story number two!