Eric LaRocca (he/they) is a 3x Bram Stoker Award® finalist and Splatterpunk Award winner. He was named by Esquire as one of the “Writers Shaping Horror’s Next Golden Age” and praised by Locus as “one of the strongest and most unique voices in contemporary horror fiction.” LaRocca’s notable works include Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke, Everything the Darkness Eats, and At Dark, I Become Loathsome. He currently resides in Boston, Massachusetts, with his partner.
Praise for Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke:
"Amongst the Top 50 Horror Books of All Time" Cosmopolitan USA
"Indie superstar Eric LaRocca presents three novellas that capture
profound pain and unthinkable horror... With shades of Nicole
Cushing and Caitlin R. Kiernan, LaRocca's book is the ideal choice
for readers who want depraved and disturbing horror that scares the
living daylights out of them." Booklist
"There's something inevitable about these stories, the way before
you know it they tighten around your mind like a trap. LaRocca
writes startling and gorgeous portraits of damage, and the way it
spreads from body to body. Indeed, LaRocca's stories are shocking
precisely because, as strange as they are, they seem like they're
occurring just down the street." Brian Evenson
"Some horror walks you down a dark corridor, where there's whispers
and laughter, sobs and screams. Other horror starts down at the end
of that corridor, where there's a door that opens on to you don't
know what. Read this, and then decide where Eric LaRocca has left
you. Not that it matters. There's no way out." Stephen Graham
Jones, author of The Only Good Indians and My Heart is a
Chainsaw
"Eric LaRocca's unflinching Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last
Spoke will crawl inside you, move stuff around, and make you see
the world differently, like all great stories do." Paul Tremblay,
author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Pallbearers Club.
"A startling affair... I'll be cleaning up particles of darkness in
my office for weeks." Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box and
Malorie
"Bleak, clever, edgy, and vicious. Eric LaRocca draws his readers
in for something they will never expect and never forget." Sadie
Hartman, 'Mother Horror'
"Eric LaRocca is, without doubt, one of the most exciting
contemporary voices in queer horror. Pulling absolutely zero
punches, his stories will leave you disturbed, and the viral
sensation THGWSWLS is no exception: a visceral tale of obsession
and depravity which holds a mirror up to our very darkest impulses.
Paired in this edition with two fresh tales of grief and
self-destruction, it might be the perfect "introduction" to
LaRocca's brand of messy, dark horror... but reader beware: an
encounter with these pages will leave you indelibly marked." Ally
Wilkes, author of All the White Spaces
"Eric LaRocca is like a punk rocker crashing the over-produced
world of arena rock in the 1970s: he's ferocious, angry, and coming
on at a hundred miles an hour. He reminds us of what horror does
better than any other genre: it lets loose the raw primal scream of
life." Nathan Ballingrud, author of North American Lake
Monsters
"LaRocca's combination of structure, adept pacing and masterful
language is more complex than meets the eye... A must-read for fans
of body horror, epistolary novels, and depravity" Library
Journal
"A hauntingly elegant, masterfully written, and ultimately
devastating indictment of cruel manipulation and even crueler
submission. This is one deeply fucked-up heartbreaker. You have
been warned." John Skipp, author of The Light at the End
"Part Dennis Cooper's 'The Sluts', part David Cronenberg's 'The
Brood'... Eric LaRocca's 'Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last
Spoke' is a masterpiece of epistolary body horror." Max Booth III
author of We Need to Do Something
"'Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke' is a tight,
merciless epistolary, each piece of correspondence coiling the
reader around its finger and never letting go. LaRocca skillfully
weaves a grotesque, unforgettable page-turner of manipulation and
depravity." Hailey Piper, author of Queen of Teeth
"With darkly poetic prose and chilling stories that peel back
layers of skin to reveal a beating, bloody heart, Eric LaRocca is
the clear literary heir of Clive Barker." Tyler Jones, author of
Criterium and The Dark Side of the Room
"Eric LaRocca is a fierce talent that knows no limit, masterful and
utterly unmissable!" Ross Jeffery, author of Juniper and Tome
"Eric LaRocca's superb collection Things Have Gotten Worse Since We
Last Spoke and Other Misfortunes is cutting edge horror with
pristine writing sharp enough to slice open your skin. Strongly
recommend." Ray Garton, author Live Girls and Crucifax Autumn
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