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  2. Richard Laymon - Wikipedia

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    Richard Carl Laymon (January 14, 1947 – February 14, 2001 [1]) was an American author of suspense and horror fiction, particularly within the splatterpunk subgenre. Life and career [ edit ]

  3. Category:Novels by Richard Laymon - Wikipedia

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  4. Dreadful Tales - Wikipedia

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    Gets my vote as the best of 2000 by a long chalk." (Although Laymon was an American writer, throughout his career his books were more popular in the United Kingdom, a fact he blamed on a botched, heavily edited American release of his second novel, The Woods Are Dark.)

  5. Night in the Lonesome October - Wikipedia

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    Laymon is most often associated with "splatterpunk", a subgenre of horror fiction that came about in the 1980s and focuses on extreme and transgressive material. Laymon in particular was known for the presence of sexual violence in his stories, although Night and some of his other later books are notably more muted in this respect.

  6. The Cellar (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Cellar is a 1980 horror novel by American author Richard Laymon.It was Laymon's first published novel, and together with sequels The Beast House, The Midnight Tour, and the novella Friday Night in Beast House, forms the series known by fans of Laymon as "The Beast House Chronicles."

  7. Blood Games (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Connections with Laymon's other works [ edit ] The bulk of the novel's flashbacks takes place at Belmore University, a fictional liberal arts college referenced in several of Laymon's novels (and based largely on his own experiences at Willamette University in Oregon ).

  8. Island (Laymon novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book contains many similarities to Laymon's other novels, including surprising (and often outlandish) plot twists, a sexually depraved villain, portrayal of the heroines as beautiful, strong, and almost Amazonian in stature (despite also being depicted as vulnerable and scantily clad throughout much of the proceedings), and first and foremost, the characterization of Rupert, the ...

  9. The Woods Are Dark - Wikipedia

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    The Woods Are Dark is a 1981 horror novel by American author Richard Laymon. It was one of his earliest published works, and one he credited with having all but destroyed his publishing career in the United States. An uncut version of the novel was released by Cemetery Dance Publications in July 2008.