I think I know by now what evil really is
I am evidently not the target audience for Tim Powers' Hide Me Among the Graves (2012), which
rushthatspeaks has been reading and describing to me; I think that if one of your central characters is vampire John Polidori, people should always be asking him if he got it from Lord Byron and he should be so tired of having to tell them ("Byron wasn't even a vampire, damn it!") no.

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I think the only Blaylock I have read is "Paper Dragons." What do you recommend?
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*shrugs* I haven't read his more recent work because it has coincided with a permanent drop in my could-be-reading time. Mostly, for better or worse, I wonder a little why Powers has enjoyed quite so much acclaim when his longtime friend and fellow PKD co-heir has not. I did find Declare fascinating, since I'm ignorant of the quibbles with history and representation that other readers have noted.