In any case, I settled on John Langan’s anthology, “Corpsemouth and other Autobiographies,” which is a Lovecraftian-style cosmic horror/weird fiction style collection.
I chose this one because I really enjoyed Langan’s “The Fisherman,” wherein three fishermen tell their tale at a bar in the Catskills mountains, discovering that a sinister force connects their stories.
More than just being excellent supernatural horror though, Langan masterfully handles themes like loss and friendship; and while I often roll my eyes in some horror books thinking “I don’t care, can we get more monsters in my monster story please” (ahem Stephen King), I really felt the grief and the journey of the protagonists of The Fisherman. I’d recommend that book to anyone, even people that usually don’t go for genre fiction.
In any case, what are you reading?
--Richard Feynman