"Any work that aspires, however humbly, to the condition of art should carry its justification in every line." - Joseph Conrad
Kevin Lucia's Way Station is a smartly worded story of a writer unable to repeat the success of his first novel. In a handful of pages Lucia creates a paranormal thriller worthy of Rod Serling's THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
Larry Shallenberger, author of Divine Intentions
Kevin Lucia scares me a little bit, and for that I thank him. Way Station, the story of a writer confronting the frightening thing to write--which is most assuredly the thing he was meant to write--hits uncomfortably close to home. Contained in the story: the scary truth that each of us has the power to usher in victory or destruction. Darn you, Kevin, for reminding us not to squander our talent and miss the turn-off on that road to destiny. I was having an easy day before this.
Tosca Lee, author of Demon: A Memoir
Lucia's lucid storytelling brings out the choices that so often happen in those little out of the way places that have a reality all their own
Ben Culburtson, editor of Coach’s Midnight Diner
Lucia's stories hook you and don't let go. You want to escape, but can't stop reading until the end...and then it's too late.
R. Scott McCoy, editor of Necrotic Tissue and author of Feast
Kevin Lucia's “Therapy” is a surprisingly honest cautionary tale that I would love to use in a high school classroom, but might stand a good chance of getting fired if I did. (From Malpractice) Horror News
Buy this and you'll have the added pleasure of seeing the great and mighty Dagon get humiliated by a little girl in Kevin Lucia's 'The Water God of Clarke Street'. (From Abominations) Horror News
Kevin Lucia holds up my already high opinion of his work with another Serling-inspired morality play on exactly what being a class-A asshole can get you in “A Willing Donor”. (From RAW: Brutality As Art) Horror News
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