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mysharona1987 · 2 days
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Second hand embarrassment for this woman.
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saintmichale · 6 months
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Juliet loves the beat
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rydy · 8 months
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Nyarlathotep by Álvaro Fernández González
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pantheonbooks · 7 months
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“I felt like I was looking into the future... and the future looked really messed up.” —from Black Hole
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This banned books week, dare to read Charles Burns's "masterwork" (The New York Times) graphic novel—a hypnotically beautiful and horrifying story of a strange plague devastating the lives of teenagers in mid-1970s suburban Seattle.
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 3 months
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nerdby · 1 month
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I think toxic romance should qualify as a subgenre as horror, and I can't stand horror nerds that don't believe in subgenres. Like the kind of people who think that anything that isn't oozing shock value and gore doesn't count as "real" horror. The kind of people who say Flowers In The Attic is a psychological thriller or tragedy instead of a horror-tragedy.
Like how is tragedy not horrifying???
What is not horrifying about children being locked up, starved to death, and so completely cut off from human interaction that they develop an incestuous bond as a coping mechanism???
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bogleech · 1 year
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the post of silent hill monsters made me suddenly go looking for the fan novelization of silent hill 2 and it’s still around! If you’ve ever been intrigued by the setting but not much of a gamer this is basically the events of the second game translated 1:1 to a decently written novel. I’ve heard the actual official novelization out there isn’t half as good?? https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2469215/1/Silent-Hill-2-Letter-From-Silent-Heaven
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atomic-chronoscaph · 6 months
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Le Vampire - art by Albert Decaris (1944)
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smghead · 2 months
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While watching Lisa Frankenstein I noticed a copy of Lost Souls by Poppy Z. Brite on Lisa's shelf, that got me wondering about the other books on her shelf. Does anyone recognize any of these? Please help me out!
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Books by the great British horror writer James Herbert born 8 April 1943
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neonjstr · 7 months
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Fluids fan illust. :3
⬇!! BUY FLUIDS BY MAY LEITZ !! ⬇
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sanityshorror · 4 months
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Get my book THE MAN WITH THE SCARRED NECK in paper back for $25.00 usd
genre: splatterpunk/horror/extreme horror/disturbing horror/psychological horror
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eleanorcrane · 8 months
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a glimpse into the attic
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970)
Kandice Plain-Reid Photography, from “A Bloody Shoot.”
Church of Eternal Light, Bristol (pretty sure this was taken on google street view lol)
Conjured Cardea
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pantheonbooks · 7 months
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“I felt like I was looking into the future ... and the future looked really messed up.” —from Black Hole
This banned books week, dare to read Charles Burns's "masterwork" (The New York Times) graphic novel—a hypnotically beautiful and horrifying story of a strange plague devastating the lives of teenagers in mid-1970s suburban Seattle.
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nerdby · 2 months
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Just want to share these interviews with Chuck Palahniuk, the author of the horror novel Fight Club, about his thoughts on toxic masculinity and his book being used as an incel Bible. Long-story short, the dude comes off as a pretentious asshole who is completely devoid of artist integrity -- he doesn't give a shit about toxic masculinity or the impact his work has on society, negative or otherwise. He is the living embodiment of the phrase rich, white, cisgender gays will be the end of the queer community.
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