Quote by: Joe Hill

He got up and ran on, pitching himself down the hill, flying through the branches of the firs, leaping roots and rocks without seeing them. As he went, the hill got steeper and steeper, until it was really like falling. He was going too fast and he knew when he came to a stop, it would involve crashing into something, and shattering pain. Only as he went on, picking up speed all the time, until with each leap he seemed to sail through yards of darkness, he felt a giddy surge of emotion, a sensation that might have been panic but felt strangely like exhilaration. He felt as if at any moment his feet might leave the ground and never come back down. He knew this forest, this darkness, this night. He knew his chances: not good. He knew what was after him. It had been after him all his life. He knew where he was - in a story about to unfold an ending. He knew better than anyone how these stories went, and if anyone could find their way out of these woods, it was him. ("Best New Horror")


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Author Bio


  • NameJoe Hill
  • DescriptionSwedish-American labor activist, songwriter, and member of the Industrial Workers of the World
  • AliasesJoel Emmanuel Hägglund; Joseph Hillström
  • BornOctober 7, 1879
  • DiedNovember 19, 1915
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionSongwriter