Thom Brannan

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Thom Brannan (est.1976) has been a submariner, a nuclear operator, an electrician, offshore oilfield trash, a semiconductor industry bystander, and now makes IV bags (or works on the machines what do).

He's a freelance editor for Permuted Press and anyone else that will have him. He has been published in several anthologies, in several genres. Thom finds his inspiration equally from Robert B. Parker and H.P. Lovecraft. He is the author of LORDS OF NIGHT and SAD WINGS OF DESTINY, the collaborative works PAVLOV'S DOGS and THE OMEGA DOG (with D.L. Snell) and SURVIVORS (with Z.A. Recht), as well as BEFORE THE DAWN.

Thom lives in or around Austin, Texas with his lovely wife, Kitty, a boy, a girl, and a dog.

Find him at the usual places online, he don't bite much.

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House of Cthulhu, Act I: The Horror in Clay
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 35,640. Language: English. Published: April 16, 2018 by Thom Brannan. Categories: Fiction » Horror » Occult, Fiction » Horror » Weird fiction
Generations beyond "The Call of Cthulhu," the Thurston/Angell family has remained it the family seat, prosperous in business and politics. Wayland Thurston wants none of it. However, after the death of his father, he has no choice but to return home to Providence and receive his birthright. He wants none of that, either, but puts in an appearance anyway. And everything changes.
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  • Eleven Twenty-Three on Dec. 01, 2011

    This book . . . let me say this: after Guns N' Roses put out APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION, they either had to put out an even better album, or self-destruct. We saw what *they* did. Jason Hornsby was faced with the same dilemma with this, his follow-up to 2007's EVERY SIGH, THE END, and he came through with flying colors. I'm not even going to try and catagorize this book, but say that it sits up in my top ten next to Mr. Hornsby's first book (sharing space with GRENDEL and HOUSE OF LEAVES) and whenever Jason S. Hornsby puts out another book, he's got a ready reader here.
  • Autobiography of a Werewolf Hunter (Autobiography of a Werewolf Hunter Book 1) on March 05, 2021

    As with most authors I've never heard of, I approached this book with no expectations and it rocked me, hard! All through the reading of this book (on my Kindle) I was staggered by the rich and vivid descriptions, given the word economy by which the author's narrator tells the story. Brian Easton's use of language is (to my eye) on par with the grand old men as Hammett, Chandler and Parker, even with such a wildly different subject material. This book can easily be adapted into a movie series, and that was one of the other things that struck me, the cinematic quality to the storytelling. Five stars, easy. Where's the sixth star?