webby Wrote:Heart Shaped Box by Joe Hill. Highly recommended.
I heartily second that recommendation.
It seems like a good time to plug
The Gumshow, The Witch and The Virtual Corpse by Keith Hartman; I've mentioned it several times as the best book outside of FPW's that I've read. Its got a little bit of everything tossed into the mix.
Steven Spruill is a similar writer to FPW-he has written horror, SF, and medical thrillers. For horror I'd go with his hemophage trilogy:
Rulers of Darkness, Daughter of Darkness and Lord of Light or
Sleeper which he wrote under the pseudonym of Steve Harriman.
You might want to check out Bryan Smith.
House of Blood and Deathbringer were both wild rides not for the feint of heart.
Wetwork by Phillip Nutman is the wildest zombie book ever if you can find it.
Richard Laymon is generally reliable as is Christopher Golden.
Ray Garton is another:
Live Girls, Trade Secrets, Crucifax Autumn, Dark Channel, Darklings, Night Life, Ravenous.
Neal R. Burger and George E. Simpson have co-written three excellent horror novels:
Thin Air, Blackbone, and Severed Ties.
I dig everything Chet Williamson has done.
Yvonne Navarro is good as well.
The Hyde Effect by Steve Vance.
John Skipp and Craig Specter have a couple of excellent books:
The Light At The End(just for you Jimbow) and Animals.
That's probably enough for now.