Quote by: Laird Barron

He roused from a joyous dream of feasting, of drinking blood and sucking warm marrow from the bone. His sons and daughters swarmed like ants upon the surface of the Earth, ripe in their terror, delectable in their anguish. He swept them into his mouth and their insides ran in black streams between his lips and matted his beard. This sweet dream rapidly slipped away as he stretched and assessed his surroundings. He shambled forth from the great cavern in the mountain that had been his home for so long.


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Author Bio


  • NameLaird Barron
  • Descriptionwriter, dogsledder
  • Born1970
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionNovelist