![]() I'm also really enjoying McNaughton's style, which despite the depravity of its subject matter, can be surprisingly humorous. All great authors, but I already know of them. Perhaps a touch of Clive Barker too? The gore, the artistic flair. I might even say he's reminiscent of Mervyn Peake at times (elegant prose, exaggerated characters, focus on art, insular society), although McNaughton is definitely bolder in his depictions of violence, sex and ugliness. I'd say the closest author I know of would be China Miéville due to his great world building and focus on the dark, grotesque and fantastical. Any suggestions to slake this thirst for more McNaughton-isms?Ī few guiding points: I really don't see the comparisons to Lovecraft or a "darker" Tolkien. I can't say I've read many authors similar to him and was saddened to find he passed at a fairly early age. ![]() In a choice entirely appropriate for the season, I recently acquired Brian McNaughton's Throne of Bones and am absolutely loving it. ![]()
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