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The God of the Razor is a collection of short stories by American writer Joe R. Lansdale. It also contains the early Lansdale novel The Nightrunners. It was published by Subterranean Press in 2007.
Jan 1, 2007 · The God of the Razor is a collection of short stories by Joe Lansdale published by Subterranean press, bringing together all but one of his tales about the demonic entity from another dimension, the God of the Razor.
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Jan 28, 2024 · As we've mentioned, Joe R. Lansdale's most famous—and feared—horror creation, The God of the Razor, returns in the novella, The Unlikely Affair of the Crawling Razor. We're pleased to present you with a couple of things, an excerpt from the novella, and part of early review from respected horror reviewer and editor, Stefan Dziemianowicz ...
May 2, 2021 · The only God of the Razor stuff that I didn’t read was Joe R. Lansdale’s Lords of the Razor. This is an anthology of God of the Razor stories by other authors. I’d like to read it, but it’s out of print and super expensive.
The God of the Razor will be designed as a companion volume to the Lansdale tribute anthology, Lords of the Razor, featuring a full color cover by Tim Truman, and twenty full page black-and-white illustrations for the short stories and novel by Glenn Chadborne. Contents: Introduction and story notes; The Nightrunners "The God of the Razor"
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An essential volume for Joe Lansdale fans, this is a 20 th anniversary hardcover reprinting of Lansdale’s splat happy 1987 classic THE NIGHTRUNNERS. Also on hand are six short stories inspired by the novel, a newly written introduction and several lurid illustrations by Glenn Chadbourne.