Suggestion request
John Bailey
sundayjb at gmail.com
Sat Nov 2 23:07:14 UTC 2019
Paul Tremblay's The Cabin at the End of the World ticks all your boxes.
Great mix of cosmic horror, intimate storytelling and compulsive narrative
momentum.
On Sun, 3 Nov. 2019, 9:42 am Mark Thibodeau, <jerkyleboeuf at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm looking to discover some new literature.
>
> Something horrific and cosmic and disturbing and weird and cultish.
>
> Something Thomas Ligotti-ish, Laird Barron-ish, Jorge Luis Borgesian,
> or HP Lovecraftian... only not those four, because I've read
> everything from them (and most of Lovecraft's heirs).
>
> Something that mixes philosophy and horror, like the works of Eugene
> Thacker, only more fictional. Or Reza Negarestani. Or group projects,
> experimental stuff, like Audint Unsound:Undead (Google it).
>
> Got any recommendations for me?
>
> Mark/Jerky
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