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- 11 months ago
- 4 mins to read
“With this novella, Darling and Harms present a grisly tale of voyeurism and obsession, perfect for readers of transgressive splatterpunk fiction.” If you discovered a peephole to your erratic and elusive neighbor’s living room, would you look? Lenora, a black trans woman, finally finds a decent apartment in L.A., and is excited to at last …
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- 11 months ago
- 2 mins to read
“Now in novel form written by the original screenwriter, this chilling classic cornerstone of folk horror is poised to give readers nightmares long into the night.” After fifty years, a horror classic has returned. Witness one of the most diabolical horror tales ever all over again. Beware the buried skull underfoot and watch out for …
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- 11 months ago
- 3 mins to read
“With LaRocca’s latest, he plunges the depths of depravity and transgressive fiction with a nightmarish tale readers will never forget.” “If you’re reading this, you’ve likely thought that the world would be a better place without you.” With this single line of text, shining in the darkness of the internet, Ashley Lutin offers transformation for …
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- 11 months ago
- 3 mins to read
“The visceral abominations of Edward Lee and the literary cosmic nightmares of Mary SanGiovanni combine for a tale oozing with existential dread.” Weird fiction scholar and renowned H.P. Lovecraft critic Professor Everard is used to ruffling people’s feathers. But traveling cons with his presentation on the triteness and melodrama Lovecraft’s work does pay the bills. …
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