Gordon Grice
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Gordon Grice
@GordonGrice
Writer of horror stories, poems, and nonfiction. Books: The Red Hourglass, Deadly Kingdom, Cabinet of Curiosities. National Geographic's Shark Attacks.
เข้าร่วม Şubat 2010
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stupefyingstories.blogspot.com/2023/04/big-id… It's one of the oldest tropes in science fiction. And the whole premise was debunked more than two centuries ago. So why am I happy to see it in Godzilla vs. Kong? Read my essay on the Stupefying Stories blog to find out.
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We are absolutely thrilled to share this @GordonGrice feature with you. There is nothing plain about Oklahoma's plains.
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Check out the latest Oklahoma Today, featuring a poem of mine alongside true tales of the Old West. oklahomatoday.com

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Our Trilogy of True Animal Terror concludes with the story of a great escape—and the tragedies that followed. “The Doomed Zoo”—a 7-minute listen or read. deadlykingdom.blogspot.com/2020/09/the-do…
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Literature on the Wildside: Join me via Zoom for talks Sept. 22 and 29, Oct. 6, 10AM. Learn more: stthomas.edu/selimcenter/pr…

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The second in our Trilogy of True Animal Terror is quick and cruel as the bite of a hyena. Take 3 minutes to get “Lost in America.” Listen or read: deadlykingdom.blogspot.com/2020/09/lost-i…
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A Trilogy of True Animal Terror is headed your way. In the first installment, our hero is on the verge of death—and that’s even before he has to hunt a leopard in the dark. Read or listen to “Death Warrant”—10 minutes.
deadlykingdom.blogspot.com/2020/08/death-…
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No. 45
Have you ever read anything that scared you to the point that you saw the world differently because of it? @GordonGrice The Red Hourglass is that book for me. His tales of nature are incredibly visceral. He is a standard bearer for me. #46inspirations
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It all started when my dad told me he’d seen something new: prairie dogs holding a funeral. Before it was done, I’d delved into the super-immunity of opossums, the horns on rabbits, and more. Art by Danielle Maniguet. oklahomatoday.com

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@susie_dent I'm trying to find the meaning of the word "fillapoueeks." It appears in J. Sheridan LeFanu's short story "The Child That Went with the Fairies." Not in OED, nor in Irish dictionaries we’ve tried. Any suggestions? Link to the story: #THE_CHILD_THAT_WENT_WITH_THE_FAIRIES" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">gutenberg.org/files/12592/12…
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In the final stop on our International Tour of Terror, we find out how vampires are made. . . and what happens to those who make them. A sinuous early tale. deadlykingdom.blogspot.com/2020/04/intern…

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deadlykingdom.blogspot.com/2020/04/intern… Our brief penultimate stop on the International Tour of Nightmares is Norway. The monster here is a draug, which is like a zombie with shape-shifting powers and an appetite for human flesh. Pleasant dreams!
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