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Kurt Newton (Author)
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February 26, 2002
Kurt Newton was the first author to be published by Delirium in hardcover, back in 1999, with his short story collection The House Spider and Other Strange Visitors. Three years later, Delirium is proud to announce this second collection comprised of mostly original stories. Kurt Newton writes stories filled with pure emotion, characters you care about and plots that both fascinate and horrify. From this one of a kind storyteller, we now collect 16 more stories that will take readers' imaginations to an even deeper, darker level of life as we know it.

This collection contains cover artwork by Duncan Long and an introduction by Michael Arnzen.


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"Newton confronts the dark side with more conviction and clarity of vision than most of the horror novelists..." -- Michael Arnzen, from the book's introduction

"Newton shines a light on those grim crawlspaces of the heart and soul..." -- Greg F. Gifune

From the Publisher

Kurt Newton's fiction has been seen throughout the small press for almost a decade now. His first short story collection, THE HOUSE SPIDER, showcased his talent as one of the premier storytellers in the horror genre. Kurt's stories delve to a deeper level than most -- each tale will affect readers in numerous ways. First they might frighten, but then they weave a web of emotion and atmosphere that will leave you in awe.

Newton is the cream of the crop when it comes to upcoming talents in the field of horror. This new collection, DARK DEMONS, will show readers that he is a force to be dealt with -- and that he is part of the future of horror literature.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 276 pages
  • Publisher: Delirium Books; First Edition edition (February 26, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1929653271
  • ISBN-13: 978-1929653270
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,319,645 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Kurt Newton grew up in rural Connecticut. His interest in art and music at an early age laid the foundation for what would become his first love: writing. He is the author of The Brainpan Concerto, The Wishnik, Powerlines, and The Ultimate perVERSEities. He currently lives in Connecticut and is working on his fourth novel.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Worth a look!, July 29, 2002
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As Michael Arnzen accurately notes in his enthusiastic introduction, most of the stories in Dark Demons seem to be inspired by loss, whether it be the loss of a loved one, a loss of identity, or perhaps most disturbingly, a loss of humanity. Thus, it's appropriate that a story like "Something Profound" opens this collection. The tale of a son coming to terms with his father's painful and difficult legacy, it deals with the myriad emotions engendered by the death of a parent, and how parents influence the lives of their children in countless (and, in this case chilling) ways.

"Something Profound' is only one example of Newton's seeming preoccupation with loss. "Angels of Mercy, Angels of Grief" tells the tale of a husband who gets an unwelcome glimpse into the workings of existence after his wife is killed in a car accident. "Work of Art" addresses the sacrifices artists make for their craft. "The Pit" deals with surrendering to the whims of the masses, and "The Banana Man" focuses on loss of sanity.

Along with the sense of loss, each story includes an odd sense of inevitability, a pervasive feeling that things will end badly. This is particularly evident in tales like "Waves," "The Mothering Hole," "Puppies for Sale," and "In the Name of Love," stories that would likely provide Newton's psychologist adequate fodder for multiple sessions, the (Clive) Barkeresque "Better Red and Diamond Eyes," and "The Mole Trap" which will probably remind most readers of Stephen King's classic, "The Ledge."

A handful of misfires blemish this otherwise worthy collection, most notably the simple minded "Do They Bury Their Dead," the brief, dismissible "The Face," and the familiar and predictable "Secrets...Like Bones in Slippery Dirt," `The Afghan," and "The Bleeding of Mary Cross. " Although their presence diminishes the collection's overall impact, their negative effect is minimal, as Newton is worth reading even when he's not at the top of his form. He shows a fine eye for detail, populating his stories with edgy characters forced to handle the dark curves life hurls at them. Dark Demons artfully takes readers on a long, strange trip into the corners of a demented universe-arrange a visit soon as possible.

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