This is Dutch author Thomas Olde Heuvelt
Praise for his first book Hex:
>“This is totally, brilliantly original.” ―Stephen King
>“HEX is creepy and gripping and original, sure to be one of the top horror novels of 2016.” ―George R.R. Martin
>“[O]ne of the most original, clever, and terrifying books to be published in the 21st century”. ―New York Journal of Books
How do you feel reading critically acclaimed books by Chad?
>>8388188
I would read a book by this qt.
King and Martin have slightly dubious taste, but I guess I can trust them when it comes to pulpy, bloody horror.
>>8388188
Never heard of the guy, and I'm Dutch
>Olde Heuvelt wrote his debut novel De Onvoorziene in Dutch at the age of sixteen. It was published with a small press in 2002, followed in 2004 by PhantasAmnesia, a 600-page novel in which he combined horror with humor and satire. Since 2008, his novels have been published with major Dutch publishing house Luitingh-Sijthoff
How can /lit/ even compare?
>>8388188
I'm pretty sure that's moot
id bend him over and give him the review he so desperately requires and desires
>"Hex is hands down the creepiest book I have ever read. Yes thanks SO much to the author for those nightmares. Loved it. When a book genuinely disturbs you, you know you are onto a good thing.
The Black Rock Witch AKA Katherine just insinuates herself into your life while you are reading this book – there was one night that I woke up in a cold sweat absolutely certain she was stood at the end of my bed. Took half an hour and a compulsive check of every room in my house before I was convinced she wasnt actually there. But she could have been…
Are normies really this effected by the things they read?