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Who are some lesser known indie horror writers from contemporary times? I saw a writer recommended on lit awhile ago that seemed really interesting but I can’t remember his name.

>> No.18449856 [DELETED] 

F. Gardner.

>> No.18449859

>>18449856
Oh lol I honestly didn’t consider that it could seem like I was baiting for him when I made the thread. This was a little before his time actually.

>> No.18450144

brian evenson? ketchum is good too

>> No.18450467

>>18450144
No I looked into him but it’s someone like that. Thanks anyway.

>> No.18450610

OP here, I figured it out on my own. Thanks everyone.

>> No.18450613

>>18450144
Off Season was a bit too edgy for my taste, but the Girl Next Door was a good read

>> No.18450631

>>18450610
Well then tell us who it was. I wouldn't mind a good horror read rn.

>> No.18450643

>>18450631
HP Lovecraft.

>> No.18451178

>>18450643
>lesser known
lmao
but ok

>> No.18451207

Eugene Thacker

>> No.18451264

Caitlin R. Kiernan.

>> No.18451304

Christopher Slatsky has some good short stories.

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18451374

Alberto Laiseca, I wouldn't call him a "lesser known indie" writer, but I'm pretty sure he is quite obscure in english speaking countries.