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The Broker of Nightmares by Jon Padgett
The Broker of Nightmares by Jon Padgett










The Broker of Nightmares by Jon Padgett

The horror genre is fundamentally fixated on the darker side of human experience, on traumatic events, malevolent characters, and terrifying conflicts. Along with a series of haunting illustrations from artist Luke Spooner, The Broker of Nightmares is a sumptuous terror to behold.Pop quiz: What’s the first thing you think of when you hear the word “horror”?ĭo you think of monsters? Madmen? Suffering? Disease? Death? In The Broker of Nightmares, he crafts terrifyingly surreal landscapes and unsettling inner worlds that lurk just beneath the surface of our everyday existences, all rendered in diamond-sharp prose. "Jon Padgett's latest book proves once again why he's renowned as a truly remarkable voice in horror and weird fiction. Bartlett, author of Gateways to Abomination and The Stay-Awake Men & Other Unstable Entities "Startling, grotesque, and revelatory, The Broker of Nightmares will sink its claws into the folds of your brain and inject liquid gifts of oneiric terror." – Matthew M.

The Broker of Nightmares by Jon Padgett

Miskowski, author of I Wish I Was Like You

The Broker of Nightmares by Jon Padgett

From first to last line, this is exhilarating, masterful storytelling. "Padgett wields intellect and poetic sensibility with remorseless precision, and his work possesses an element that a good deal of poetic horror fiction lacks-suspense. But can she survive in a new world where everything she sees and touches blooms with the most opulent nightmares?Īnd, if she does survive, what will Dr. Slaw breaks the yoke of her humdrum existence and slakes her dream-thirst. The days that follow lead to terror, seduction, self-loathing, and enlightenment as Dr. Now a stressed, middle-aged ER doctor at Dunnstown General, Slaw receives a strange proposition from a junkie would-be-patient.

The Broker of Nightmares by Jon Padgett

In the darkness of her bedroom, she would whisper a single prayer to the invisible gods of her childhood: "Please don't let me dream." But as she grew older, day-to-day life overwhelmed her imagination-smothering her dreams under the pillow of the mundane. When she was young, Slaw often woke screaming. Forty percent of net sales from this eBook will go to support the ACLU. This is the debut title from the Nightscape Press Charitable Chapbooks line.












The Broker of Nightmares by Jon Padgett