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Reviews
“… beautiful, literary quality to your prose that is, in my opinion, sorely lacking in horror fiction these days.”
— Tim Manning, Editor of Black Ink Horror Magazine
“… poetic use of language -- the subtle manner in which you approached the subject matter.”
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Tim Manning, Editor of Black Ink Horror Magazine
"Douglas Wright's work epitomizes the more literate brand of horror. His dreamy, descriptive, almost poetic prose fleshes out a subtle narrative stylistically designed to make the reader think. His story, "Grannies," is a perfect example of how expert description can infuse a piece with atmosphere and a mood of dread. It's also a solid example of how a little narrative ambiguity can render a piece more cerebral and interesting.”
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Tom Moran, Sideshow Press
"If any author's work deserves to be illustrated four times in a single issue, it's Doug's!.”
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Tom Moran, Sideshow Press - About Douglas' short story - 'Grannies'
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