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BOOK BY BRIAN KEENE
Earthworm Gods; The Earthworm Gods

dew-worm         
  • Earthworm head
SPECIES OF ANNELID WORM
Lumbricus terretris:Nightcrawlers; Dew-worm; Lob worm; Common Earthworm; Common earthworm
n.
Earth-worm, lob-worm (Lumbricus terrestris).
Lumbricus terrestris         
  • Earthworm head
SPECIES OF ANNELID WORM
Lumbricus terretris:Nightcrawlers; Dew-worm; Lob worm; Common Earthworm; Common earthworm
Lumbricus terrestris is a large, reddish worm species thought to be native to Western Europe, now widely distributed around the world (along with several other lumbricids). In some areas where it is an introduced species, some people consider it to be a significant pest for out-competing native worms.
Giant earthworm         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Giant earthworm (disambiguation)
The Giant earthworm is a name often given to a variety of large invertebrates in the class Clitellata, many being from the family Megascolecidae. It may refer to:

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The Conqueror Worms

The Conqueror Worms (alternate title Earthworm Gods) is a post-apocalyptic themed horror novel written by author Brian Keene. "Earthworm Gods" was a 9,000 word short story that simultaneously was printed in 4x4 and No Rest For The Wicked. An indirect sequel to this tale, the 19,000 word novella The Garden Where My Rain Grows, appeared in Fear Of Gravity; it was set in the same world, but the characters and situation was differed.

These two tales, short story and novella, were later re-imagined as an 85,000 word novel entitled Earthworm Gods that was published by Delirium Books. The title was altered to The Conqueror Worms when the paperback edition was released by Leisure Books, but the content (aside from minor spelling/grammatical alterations) was the same.