![]() Publisher's promotional material laid in. (Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.) AbeBooks Seller Since JSeller Rating Quantity: 1 View all copies of this book Buy Used US 107. Barron, ed., Horror and Fantasy (1999) 6-212. The Cipher Koja, Kathe 5,017 ratings by Goodreads ISBN 10: 0440207827 / ISBN 13: 9780440207825 Published by Dell, 1991 Condition: Good Soft cover Save for Later From GF Books, Inc. Winner of the Locus Award for Best First Novel 1991 and winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Horror Novel 1991. THE CIPHER can be read as a culmination of the two best known types of horror fiction to emerge from the 1980s, a fusion of dark fantasy's introspection and splatterpunk's nihilism." - Stefan Dziemianowicz in Necrofile: The Review of Horror Literature #1 (1991), pp. "Kathe Koja's THE CIPHER marks the debut of an important new talent, and is that rare horror novel that causes us to rethink the parameters of horror as a literary perspective. She is based in Detroit and thinks globally. ![]() Her work crosses and combines genres, and her books have won awards, been multiply translated, and optioned for film and performance. ![]() ![]() "Horror novel of a would-be poet and his experience with a black hole in his apartment building that leads to another dimension." - Locus. Kathe Koja writes novels and short fiction, and creates and produces immersive fiction performances, both solo and with a rotating ensemble of artists. Advance copy (uncorrected proof) of the first edition. ![]()
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