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ABOUT THE WORK OF BRIAN FATAH STEELE

 

Praise for There is Darkness in Every Room

 

“A pulpy, fun read with plenty of severed, liquefied body parts and alien goo.” – Grim Reader Reviews

 

“While Steele mixes in enough ‘traditional’ alien elements, he also injects a special blend of evil and madness that creates a unique and oftentimes bleak cosmic horror piece.” – The Horror Bookshelf

 

 

Praise for Your Arms around Entropy

 

“A stellar collection of terror dancing with the strange.” – Michelle Garza, co-author of Mayan Blue

 

“Steele infuses the tales with a gleeful, no-holds-barred imagination that dares you to turn the page and see what creatures and mad events await.” – John Claude Smith, author of Occasional Beasts: Tales

 

 

Praise for Bleed Away the Sky

 

“A mighty solid read, one that feels heavily influenced by Clive Barker and features a welcome dose of Girl Power throughout.” – High Fever Books

 

“Kept me on the edge of my seat. Disturbingly grotesque.” – Cedar Hollow Horror Reviews

 

 

Praise for Celestial Seepage

 

“Brian Fatah Steele’s Celestial Seepage is a rocking combo of sci-fi/horror, a creative tour de force. A fun novel that reads like Clive Barker at his most imaginative.” - Tim Meyer, author of The Switch House

 

“Brian Fatah Steele has the most imaginative cosmic horror mind out there right now. It’s insanity.” – Steve Stred, author of Ritual

 

 

Praise for Hungry Rain

 

“A really fun creature-feature. If you are wanting a fast, death-filled book, this will be right up your alley!” – Kendall Reviews

 

“Engaging, mesmerizing, horror filled, over the top creepy and a conspiracy enthusiast’s mana from heaven.” – Tolkien Trekkie Reviews

 

 

Praise for Our Carrion Hearts

 

“That there is no real villain to Our Carrion Hearts, even among terrifying monsters, speaks to the skill of the author as a storyteller.  Every terror has a justification.  You need a full metal harness for this ride and be prepared to want more of this world even after the story's end." – Somer Canon, author of Killer Chronicles

 

“By far, one of my favorite books this year. Cool title, killer cover, great story.” – Joe Zito, author of Hell Barn

 

 

Praise for Dire Branches

 

“Dire Branches is relentlessly chilling, an urgent and evocative renewal of the Baba Yaga myth -- every bit as gripping as it is disturbing.” – Tim Dedopulos, author of Slave Ring

 

“A fun modern take on the Baba Yaga folklore. Monsters, cosmic horror, mystical folklore, and talk of multiverses… a blood-splattered good time!” – Joshua Marsella, author of Scratches

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