Robert Boyczuk is the author of Horror Story and Other Horror Stories, a critically acclaimed short story collection about love, grief, and loss, which is also available from ChiZine Publications.
"The Book of David is an odyssey through realms of science fiction,
fantasy, and sheer mind-bending madness. Robert Boyczuk has crafted
an epic. Creation mythology and dystopian fiction might not ever be
the same after this collision."
--Laird Barron "Robert Boyczuk is a supremely talented writer."
--Cory Doctorow "Boyczuk has a real knack for creepy, Twilight
Zone-style atmospherics. The scary stuff is often made more
threatening by being kept just out of sight, concealed in shadows
or half hidden behind a window. [His] stories all have a twist--a
turn of the screw--that breathes new life into some of the old
forms and results in fiction as clever as it is entertaining."
--Alex Good, Quill & Quire "Page-turning thrills aplenty. . . .
Boyczuk's [Nexus] borrows from sources as diverse as Tolkien, Star
Wars, and Alan Moore, and integrates the miscellany admirably into
a fast-paced plot. The dystopian human dynamics, on the other hand,
are the stuff of an epic nihilistic hangover."
--Publishers Weekly "Boyczuk builds up his hauntings and often
gruesome metaphors and imagery from the base of his stories' human
relationships, which imbues his fiction with an uncanniness that
mimics the feeling of being trapped in a maze-like dream. Readers
need not worry, however. The horror here is very real. Boyczuk just
wants you to have a little fun finding it."
--Rue Morgue Magazine "In [Nexus: Ascension], the writing is vivid,
the characters . . . interact in a believable and thrilling way,
and there is enough tension to make us suddenly start turning the
pages hurriedly. . . . [Boyczuk is] a writer to watch."
--The New York Review of Science Fiction "As Thomas makes his way
through the world [in The Book of Thomas], his backstory is
gradually revealed, adding richness and somberness to a dark novel
that is reminiscent of Walter M. Miller Jr.'s classic A Canticle
for Leibowitz."
--Library Journal
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