“She ran the harder and zagged more erratically, and in the wreckage left from the hurricane the girl misjudged her path and ran straight into the old well. She didn’t even scream.”
Samuel Snoek-Brown“She ran the harder and zagged more erratically, and in the wreckage left from the hurricane the girl misjudged her path and ran straight into the old well. She didn’t even scream.”
Samuel Snoek-Brown, Hagridden“What one of us wants we all want. You a man of the earth as you are, you ought to have known we hunt in packs. And now I come to finish you.”
Samuel Snoek-Brown, Hagridden“The oaks along the ridge were writhing like tortured epileptics in the winds, and she could make out through the thick rain a cascade of water like a cataract come roiling down the inside slope toward her; a vast arching spray exploded bright against the dark sky as the Gulf slammed over the chenier.”
Samuel Snoek-Brown, Hagridden“You want a sermon? Jesus died and resurrected and then run off to Heaven to leave us sinners here. Amen.”
Samuel Snoek-Brown, Hagridden“Dead man shouldn’t have no fears. Makes his passing easier.”
Samuel Snoek-Brown, Hagridden“You tell a soul or even God Hisself what you seen when the rougarou changes , or even that you met one, and a year ain’t passed, you’re liable to change to one yourself.”
Samuel Snoek-Brown, Hagridden“Lightening flashed again and again but above the shriek of the wind and the pounding hail they never heard the thunder.”
Samuel Snoek-Brown, Hagridden“Tastes change, Cherie. I find the older I get the more I like to be reminded of my youth.”
Samuel Snoek-Brown, Hagridden“War’s all either country knows, and everything seems to depend on it now.”
Samuel Snoek-Brown, Hagridden“Not having any drink about ain’t the same as not understanding the need for one. Times like these change a body’s perspective.”
Samuel Snoek-Brown, Hagridden