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<blockquote data-quote="MoonlessNight" data-source="post: 8347427" data-attributes="member: 13255"><p>All the other modern horror writers seemed to have been given threads, so I thought I'd start one about the man himself. Personally Clive Barker is my favorite horror writer that's still, you know, writing. Only real complaint is that sometimes (okay, in pretty much every story he's ever wrote) there's a sexual situation that's completely unnecessary and/or out of place, but hey, that's just his way of telling stories I guess.</p><p> </p><p>Personally, I think my favorite story of his is "Cabal", though I also enjoyed "The Life of Death" and "The Last Illusion" quite a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonlessNight, post: 8347427, member: 13255"] All the other modern horror writers seemed to have been given threads, so I thought I'd start one about the man himself. Personally Clive Barker is my favorite horror writer that's still, you know, writing. Only real complaint is that sometimes (okay, in pretty much every story he's ever wrote) there's a sexual situation that's completely unnecessary and/or out of place, but hey, that's just his way of telling stories I guess. Personally, I think my favorite story of his is "Cabal", though I also enjoyed "The Life of Death" and "The Last Illusion" quite a bit. [/QUOTE]
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