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| | | | | In November of 1916, Howard Phillips Lovecraft published his first short story, The Alchemist, in theUnited Amateur Press Association. While his commercial work would come later, there is an argument to be made that November should be considered the birth month of cosmic horror as a genre. Lovecraft wasn't the first to write weird fiction;... | |
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| | | | | A Transmasculine Horror Writer Looks At Lovecraft by Joe Koch If we speculate that all horror is body horror-and we may because the emotional energy experienced interacting with horror arises physiologically in the body-cosmic horror seems to be the exception. Body horror and cosmic horror stand at two opposite ends of a spectrum, the former... | |
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| | | | | This article was originally published on Ferretbrain. I've backdated it to its original Ferretbrain publication date but it may have been edited and amended since its original appearance. In March 1926, a little over 2 years since he hopped off to New York to get married, Lovecraft accepted an invitation from his aunt Lillian to... | |
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| | | I'll preface this review by saying that I've never read any of the novels in Stephen King's Dark Tower series. I've been a fan of King's sin... | ||