Stephen Graham Jones, born in 1972, is an American author known for his works in the horror and supernatural genres. His writing style is unique, often blending reality with fantasy and exploring the darker aspects of human nature. Jones has gained popularity among readers with his works that are praised for their distinctive interpretation of horror elements and profound thematic explorations.
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“I'm all right," I told her. This is a lie, when you're twelve. And all the other years, too.”
“Moms are so oblivious. It's like they live in a bubble of wishful thinking.”
“…this is why slashers really wear masks, sir. It’s so you won’t see them smile.”
“It was a good day to die, but nobody did.”
“Horror's not a symptom, it's a love affair.”
“Some girls just don't know how to die.”
“Is it really winning if everybody dies?”
“But, really, I just like horror. Not everything has some dark reason behind it.”
“We all become history at some point or another, right?”
“When you're wearing slasher goggles, everything can look like a slasher.”
“Art isn't and shouldn't be responsible. If it is, it isn't functioning as art.”
“Craft can get you through ninety percent of a piece, but it's art that carries you at the end.”
