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SYNOPSIS T.M. Wright was a master of quiet horror with an eye for wonder and a wonderful turn of phrase that was just so uniquely T.M. Wright and earned him fans all across the world. Better known for his novels, including the classic A Manhattan Ghost Story and the chillingly original take on the vampire mythology, Strange Seed, which caused Stephen King to christen him 'A rare and blazing talent' his stories were never less than unique in their exploration of love, obsession, and loss of self. The Best of T.M. Wright is the definitive collection of his life in short fiction, and includes for the first time in print the very last tale he ever wrote, Otto's Conundrum.
CONTENTS
Introduction by Steven Savile
Rainy Day People
Circularity
New York Poet
Mr. Death
The Music of the Night
The Man Walking
His Mother s Eyes
After time
Cradle
At Rikki s
2035-redux
The House Under the Street
The Lightwater Hawkins Story
The Sign at Vera s Restaurant
One of those Poems Aging Writers Write
Sunsets in 1962
A Visitor Encounters the Small Screen
Only Two Legs and No Silk
Gratitude
More Middle-aged Craziness
The Godly Greetings of Dogs
Process
The Marybell Women
The People on the Island
All at the End of Mid-evening
Clocking the Moment
Weldon Kees
Tower Man
Tomorrow, 25 Years from Now
The Screamers at the Window
Breakdown
Tomato as Metaphor
Sally Pinup
Otto s Conundrum
Genre: Horror
CONTENTS
Introduction by Steven Savile
Rainy Day People
Circularity
New York Poet
Mr. Death
The Music of the Night
The Man Walking
His Mother s Eyes
After time
Cradle
At Rikki s
2035-redux
The House Under the Street
The Lightwater Hawkins Story
The Sign at Vera s Restaurant
One of those Poems Aging Writers Write
Sunsets in 1962
A Visitor Encounters the Small Screen
Only Two Legs and No Silk
Gratitude
More Middle-aged Craziness
The Godly Greetings of Dogs
Process
The Marybell Women
The People on the Island
All at the End of Mid-evening
Clocking the Moment
Weldon Kees
Tower Man
Tomorrow, 25 Years from Now
The Screamers at the Window
Breakdown
Tomato as Metaphor
Sally Pinup
Otto s Conundrum
Genre: Horror
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