Will the Sun Ever Come Out Again?, by Nate Southard
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Will the Sun Ever Come Out Again?, by Nate Southard
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In these four novellas, Nate Southard blurs the line between crime fiction and cosmic horror to create a unique and frightening style that is all his own. "He Stepped Through" – On an overcast day in Compton, a swath of violence hints at a greater, more ancient evil. Two crooked detectives, a young gangbanger, and a beat cop learn sometimes stepping through a door means it can’t be closed again. "Something Went Wrong" – A brokenhearted loner keeps finding body parts on his doorstep. A mysterious fixer thinks he may not be the right man for the job. Two friends find something strange when a drought reveals old secrets. Just another day in Texas. "Deeper Waters" – Surrounded by flood waters, redneck magician Charlie “Crawdad” Crawford seeks both revenge and redemption in a deserted diner. "Safe House" – A terrorist cell holes up in a remote cabin after a devastating attack on American soil. Something old and terrible waits in the woods, however, and it will destroy them one-by-one…if they don’t destroy each other first.
Will the Sun Ever Come Out Again?, by Nate Southard- Amazon Sales Rank: #725274 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x .64" w x 5.00" l, .62 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Best Book Of The Year? So Far, Absolutely! By James R. Tuck Listen to me. Seriously, come close and hear me well.This collection is one of the best things I have ever read.Understand, I read a LOT, and widely. Classics, genre, mainstream, quirky literary, screenplays, comics, poetry.....so I know whereof I speak when I say that this book is something special. Four stories so multilayered they feel like forty. Concepts that will stick to you, clinging to the inside of your skull as they grow there spreading and infecting your brain with the complexity that Nate Southard so deftly places in these words.The first story absolutely blew me away and I would love to see it go further, grow and become a full bore novel. The next three stories kept to the promise laid by the first, following it with all the awesome.If you are on the fence about this one let me push you over. Buy it and read it right now.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Gritty Cosmic Horror By Brian Fatah Steele Few books are ever exactly what I want them to be. It’s hard for an author to live up to the hype a reader can build in their own head. However, Southard had delivered everything I had hoped it would be. Four novellas of cosmic horror, all tempered with a gritty realism that make these tales uniquely told. A fascinating study in contrasts, a sort of celestial madness shown through a mundane lens, Southard throws you down in the dirt so you may look up into the emptiness beyond the stars.We start out with “He Stepped Through,” a police procedural turned supernatural. A local gang leader has found religion, but not with any familiar faith. Turning his gang into a cult, the streets run bloody as clues are pieced together to a horrifying conclusion. In “Something Went Wrong,” we follow three different narratives in a small town as a creature’s body in discovered on the shore. The man who put it there, those who want to remove it, and the man caught in the middle all share secrets. With “Deeper Waters,” an amateur mage, known in town for his abilities, is hired by the diner owner to keep the rising flood waters at bay. But the mage has a hidden agenda, both for the diner and for the things that swim in those waters. Finally, “Safe House” tells of a militia cell that gathers at a cabin in the woods, thinking to prepare for the fall of America. However, they are unprepared for what lives in the woods, in the shack a mile away, something older and grander the humanity, that uses them like toys.Southard’s work is both relatable and imaginative. There is a noir element while still being expansive, a bleak universe you readily swallow. I read this entire book in a single sitting, I was so engrossed with the prose, the characters, the ideas presented. Nate Southard has shown himself to be a fantastic author of cosmic horror with WILL THE SUN EVER COME OUT AGAIN? and I can’t wait to read more by him.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. this doesn't mean that southard doesn't stand on his own as a great author. He certainly does By G. Ridgeway I am a huge fan of Horror Fiction especially that which falls in the Lovecraftian camp of strange, cosmic horror. I am also a diehard fan of Laird Barron and stumbled across this book in my recommendations. And to my surprise it was forwarded by him.Though, even though laird Barron gives his stamp of approval in the forward, this doesn't mean that southard doesn't stand on his own as a great author. He certainly does, the thing I liked most about all four novella is how well developed they were, the second story, could have easily been turned into a full length novel, which would be great if he did. The second story is the only one which I have any gripes with, it felt like he spent a lot of time developing it and then it ended pretty soon. But even saying this, it was still a stroke of genius telling.Southard particularly is good at having several running characters and storylines running at the same time, and this is something which is hard to do, and even those authors that do this (Steven king comes to mind) spend so much time between characters that by the time you get back to the set you were reading before they aren't very clear in your mind. This Southard does not do, he spends just enough time between characters to keep there independent storylines running and moving the story forward, its like watching the same tale from different perspectives. Its done very well.I am particularly a fan of his concept of Cosmic Demagogy, "The great below" which we get a taste of in his first and last story, He comments in his end notes about each story, and states that he is thinking about playing and developing the idea more. Yes Nate! Yes you should, I think you are on to something quite good.Over all this author is a good writer, story teller, and it’s a real ease reading his stories which pulls you in all the further. I really look forward to further offerings from him in the future, and I highly recommend this book!
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