Richard Kadrey is an American author best known for his urban fantasy series, "Sandman Slim." His work often blends dark humor with supernatural elements, drawing readers into gritty, imaginative landscapes. Kadrey's background in journalism and photography enriches his storytelling, adding depth and visual flair to his narratives. Beyond novels, he has written for comics and film, showcasing his versatility and passion for exploring the fantastical.
Hell is other people. Literally.
Revenge is a dish best served cold, but I like mine piping hot, with a side of brains.
You can't depend on the gods for anything. They're mean, careless, and they cheat outrageously.
Demons are like obedient dogs. They come when they are called.
In Hell, everyone has their own personal hell.
Fear is the enemy of logic. There is no more debilitating, crushing, self-defeating, sickening thing in the world— to an individual or to a nation.
Hope is for losers. Heroes are those who accept reality for what it is and make the best of it.
Sometimes the hardest thing in the world is believing you're worth something.
There's no good, there's no evil. There's just flesh.
The path of least resistance is the path of the loser.
Luck is a lazy man's excuse for a hard worker's success.
The only way to deal with a monster is to become one.