Oxrun Station Series. 12 primary works • 12 total works. A fictional New Jersey town created by Charles L. Grant, the setting of his "dark fantasy" or "quiet horror" stories. The Hour of the Oxrun Dead. by Charles L. Grant. · Ratings · 38 Reviews · published · . The Hour of the Oxrun Dead Cover artwork by Frank FieldlerInteriors by David Verba This was Charles L. Grant’s first novel set in the town of Oxrun Station, an unsettling bedroom community. This edition features a fine new introduction by John Pelan, a l. While not as well-known as Lovecraft 's Arkham and Innsmouth or King 's 'Salem's Lot and Castle Rock, the fictional town of Oxrun Station created by Charles L. Grant was the setting for his many tales of quiet horror and dark fantasy. Beginning in , when The Hour of the Oxrun Dead () was published in paperback, the various editions of the series show an interesting evolution in the Author: Will Errickson.
While not as well-known as Lovecraft's Arkham and Innsmouth or King's 'Salem's Lot and Castle Rock, the fictional town of Oxrun Station created by Charles L. Grant was the setting for his many tales of quiet horror and dark fantasy. Beginning in , when The Hour of the Oxrun Dead () was published in paperback, the various editions of the series show an interesting evolution in the. Charles L. Grant was born in Newark, New Jersey. He received a B.A. from Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, in and taught for four years. Then, from to , Grant served in the U.S. Army military police in Vietnam and was awarded a Bronze Star. The hour of the Oxrun dead by Grant, Charles L. Publication date Topics Human sacrifice -- Fiction, Human sacrifice Publisher New York: Tom Doherty Associates -l eng Old_pallet IA-NS Openlibrary_edition OLM Openlibrary_work OLW Page_number_confidence Pages
Oxrun Station Series. 12 primary works • 12 total works. A fictional New Jersey town created by Charles L. Grant, the setting of his "dark fantasy" or "quiet horror" stories. The Hour of the Oxrun Dead. by Charles L. Grant. · Ratings · 38 Reviews · published · 9 editions. WELCOME TO OXRUN STATION. The Hour of the Oxrun Dead Cover artwork by Frank FieldlerInteriors by David Verba This was Charles L. Grant’s first novel set in the town of Oxrun Station, an unsettling bedroom community. This edition features a fine new introduction by John Pelan, a l. While not as well-known as Lovecraft 's Arkham and Innsmouth or King 's 'Salem's Lot and Castle Rock, the fictional town of Oxrun Station created by Charles L. Grant was the setting for his many tales of quiet horror and dark fantasy. Beginning in , when The Hour of the Oxrun Dead () was published in paperback, the various editions of the series show an interesting evolution in the marketing of horror fiction.
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