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| | Justin Lee's A Prisoner's Cinema is a collection of literary horror that declines to soothe. Instead, it uses the genre's conventions not as a blunt instrument for shock but as a scalpel to dissect the most tormented regions of the human psyche. Here, consciousness itself is the haunted house, a subjective prison from which there is no escape. The stories collectively form a sustained philosophical inquiry into the nature of evil, the instability of the self, and the search for meaning in a world haunted by internal demons and the specter of a sometimes silent God. This is spiritual horror, born from the unlit abysses of memory, guilt, and faith.
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| | Created in 1928, the mythos of Cthulhu is still a relevant and wildly popular part of pop culture and horror to this day.
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| | The following essay is by Pete Rawlik, author of the upcoming Lovecraftian novelReanimators. The term "Lovecraftian Horror" gets bandied about quite a bit, including by me, but what does it mean? How do we, (meaning I) define it? Some people use it interchangeably with "Cthulhu Mythos" or "Cosmic Horror", but to me this is sloppy,...
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| SFFH News, January 2002