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| | | | | The Short: The Other Side of the Moon, August Derleth editor, 1949 Pellegrini & Cudahy, includes 20 stories and an introduction by August Derleth. While I think Derleth's definition of science fiction is somewhat different than mine, it's mostly SF and all speculative fiction. My favorites include "Something from Above", a novelette byDonald Wandrei, Weird... | |
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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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| | | The Vestal Virgins were respected and revered for over a thousand years in ancient Rome. Learn how their powerful order was banished and how a new religious order of women - early Christian nuns - became the norm... because it didn't happen without a fight, and as the Vestal Order fell, so too did many of the greatest freedoms of antiquity as the Western world moved into the Dark Ages. | ||