Some of the ballsiest, most visceral fiction being written by anyone today. - Thomas Tessier, author of Nightwalkers and Wicked Things
Wrath James White has more to say than many of his contemporaries, and says it more eloquently. - Poppy Z. Brite, author of Lost Souls and Exquisite Corpse
Without apologies, White tears through your emotions from sympathy to hate, humor to shock, blending everyday language and poetic imagery as his words wrap around your mind and cause you to pause and appreciate them... - HorrorWeb
If Wrath doesn't make you cringe, then you must be riding in the wrong end of a hearse. - Jack Ketchum, author of The Girl Next Door and Red
Wrath is a warrior. He comes at you on the written page with the intent to overpower you, yet he rarely overwhelms. This carnage has purpose. There's little over-indulgence. His over-the-top cathartic bloodbaths are seldom pointless. Put bluntly, he isn't just going for the gross-out. Wrath is a philosopher, and he loves to flaunt his technique and sense of limitless ethics in each of his tales. He has wit and intelligence and utter ruthlessness... - Cemetery Dance Review