The Dwelling
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Review What They're Saying About The Dwelling:"Elliott doesn't give a guy a chance to catch his breath. He's got some of the very best scare scenes I've read.... [The Dwelling is] a hell of a book!" --Gary Brandner, author of The Howling series and Cameron's Closet"The Dwelling will take you into those cold, dark places where fear rules. Chilling, disturbing, and original.... A nonstop trip through nightmare country!" --Cemetery Dance"A harrowing and compelling first novel. Anyone who can read through the prologue and claim they were not the least bit affected should win an Oscar!" --New Blood Magazine"Reminiscent of Joe R. Lansdale or Robert R. McCammon at their best. [The Dwelling is a] superbly written first novel by a writer to look for in the future. Highly recommended!" --2 AM Magazine"The Dwelling is a rickety ride on a loco nag, gap-toothed and grinning. Just close your eyes, hang on and go with it." --Morgan Fields, author of Playtime and Deadly Harvest"A masterpiece of dense and natural description... Elliott's control of the details of setting is outstanding. [The Dwelling is a] thoroughly entertaining first novel!" --Desert Sun"The Dwelling will rivet you, leave you gasping for air. If you read one book this year, make it The Dwelling. Definitely not for the faint at heart!" --Haunts"Elliott has a talent for cutting right to the creepy-crawly nasty things that fester in our collective subconscious." --Terry Black, Dead Heat, HBO's Tales From the Crypt"One of the most tantalizing horror writers I've ever had the pleasure to read." --Marjorie Talarico, The Wiccan Voice"Elliott inexorably pulls you into the story, then lowers the boom. A compellingly authentic new voice!" --T. M. Spell, editor, Thin Boundaries About the Author Tom Elliott's been everywhere (with apologies to Hank Snow); he's worked variously as a newspaper reporter, magazine editor, radio news director, computer salesman, night watchman, electronics instructor, thermostat salesman, waiter, cook, computer programmer and heavy equipment operator.His first science fiction short story, "Food Fight," was a 1988 finalist in L. Ron Hubbard's Writers of the Future Contest, and his first novel, The Dwelling, was a 1989 Bram Stoker Award nominee. his short fiction has appeared in most horror publications, including Cemetery Dance, New Blood, Iniquities, Grue, 2 AM, and the anthologies October Dreams and Cold Blood.
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