Stephen Dixon was an acclaimed American author known for his distinctive narrative style and prolific output. Born in 1936, he penned over 500 short stories and numerous novels throughout his career. Dixon's work often explores themes of existentialism and human connection, earning him two National Book Award nominations. A long-time professor at Johns Hopkins University, his contributions to contemporary literature were widely recognized and celebrated until his passing in 2019.
Beep-beep, Richie!
You'll float too!
I am the eater of worlds.
Time to float.
They all taste so much better when you're afraid.
Kiss me, fat boy!
You'll die if you try to fight us, fat boy.
We're all meat, just different cuts.
Everything down here floats.
I want your lungs, I want to eat your children.
I'll feast on your flesh as I feed on your fear.
I'm every nightmare you've ever had. I am your worst dream come true.