
Grady Hendrix hasn't absorbed them into his ever growing mass of oozing pulpy flesh. Kristopher Triana, Stephen Graham Jones, Clive Barker, Nathan Ballingrud, Laird Barron, they're all still out there. BR Yeager and Maggie Siebert are personal favorites. Brian Evenson and Jeremy Robert Johnson are out there. What I'm trying to say is Grady Hendrix is a writer literally made up of wet paper pulp. He's pure pulp, he's pulp incarnate, a pulp golem.

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