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Verk av Jonathan Raab

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The Best Horror of the Year, Volume Fourteen (2022) — Bidragsgivare — 30 exemplar
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Jonathan Raab and Muzzleland Press serve up another great themed collection. This particular collection focuses on the gothic horror revival of the classic Hammer horror films. The stories here range from inspired by those beautifully coloured early films to fan-fiction esque re-imaginings or continuinations. Mer Whinery's "George Straight and the Black Orchard Grimoire" is coming home/prodigal son story of the former sort, in which plenty of his Little Dixie, backwoods (back plains?), feel comes through. You'll have to imagine the corrupt Oklahoma version of the Irish accent instead of the refined British voices we're used to from Hammer. You'll hear a more pure version of that brogue in Tom Breen's haunted moor meets traditional traditional faerie story, "Taste of Fear in the Night." It gives us fun alternate European and American titles, and as the author notes may be the first Hammer story set in Ireland.
A number of these stories involve female empowerment or flipping the tropes of the Hammer era of heaving bosoms. So many in fact that I would be tempted to call it a second, more subtle theme in the collection. Gwendoline Kriste's "Over the Violets Here There That Lie" Poe tinged feminist tale, as well as Christa Carmen's "Cleaver Castle of Carnage Presents: The Coven Strikes Back" are even set in a meta world in which the filming of those movies is incorporated ala Shadow of the Vampire. Other pieces attempt to update the gender roles and power dynamics of the Hammer films that always approached being ahead of their time but never quite stepped all the way over the line. In "Vengeance of the Blood Princess", Dominique Lamssies gives us a continuation of the Karnstein trilogy, but this time firmly grounded in the feminist empowerment that the original lacked. Heather Levy tries to push the other, possibly negative, boundary of female empowerment in "You Should Smile More: The Blood Coven of Arkana", a modern folk-horror tale.
By contrast, the bulk William Tea's "Diabolus in Musica" seems feels like one of the most perfect encapsulations of the slow burn, atmospheric, gothic feel of so much of the Hammer era coloured by an almost Yellow Wallpaper style domination of the female lead. It the suddenly dovetails (in the best way possible) into scenes that fit right in with the wildest of the Hammer creations.
Tom Breen maintains the gothic aesthetic with a nod to "Dracula" in "Mina's Castle." It uses the same technique to maintain verisimilitude as Dracula, telling the story through a series of letters, but updating it for the modern era and his familiar territory of the integration of technology with the horrific supernatural by using emails.
Matthew Bartlett's "Go To The Devil"and Thomas Mavroudis' "Bloody Cask of Rasputin" feel more like Hammer influenced tales, with the two author's familiar voices and styles still very much dominating.
My favourite inclusion might just be Gamma Files', "The Filthy Creation of Frankenstein." A spectacular, intimate, love triangle retelling of the creation of monsters that both frightens and touches the heart.
While too short to possibly cover all of the delightfully outlandish settings and themes from those films, there are certainly plenty of satanic cults, created monters, and of course, Draculas, here to satisfy. I would add that the only omission I regret here is that Orrin Grey, given his love of cinema and extensive writing in ouvre both fictional and non, didn't make it into this collection. It would have been a match made in...well...an old, cobweb strewn castle.
… (mer)
 
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jdavidhacker | Aug 4, 2023 |
If you enjoyed Spooklights or High Strange Horror, you'll see many familiar names in this collection. Similarly, if you dip into independent/small press horror leaning towards the weird and bizarro, you may also recognize some names here.
I would also say, if you like gore, or just video games, this should be a fun collection to peruse. While some gems such as J.R. Hamantaschen's 'I'm a Good Person, I Mean Well, and I Deserve Better' and Orrin Grey's 'The Drunkard's Dream' have some significantly darker psychological underpinnings for the dedicated reader to dig in to, one can easily read it and the likes of 'Reset', 'Dr. Coagulant's Splatter Lab', and 'Angels' Armageddon' as fun romps filled with video game references and all the blood and meat you can handle. A quick read despite its size, due mainly to font and typeset, pick it up and find some authors to fall in love with then seek out their collections!… (mer)
 
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jdavidhacker | Aug 4, 2023 |
Grim corporate horror centered around the interview and new-hire process. Here, the interviews become more like initiations; a breaking down of the self in order to have it replaced by a new corporate-sanctioned identity. Morals are discarded in the pursuit of employment and in some instances the applicants are made to be literally faceless cogs in the grander machine. Quite creepy and quite effective weird-horror with that darkly wry humor you‰ÃƒÂ›Ã‚ªll only find in Orford Parish stories
 
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michaeladams1979 | Oct 11, 2018 |

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Sean M. Thompson Contributor
Mer Whinery Contributor
Toni Nicolino Contributor
Colin Scharf Contributor
Jake Skillings Contributor
Julie Godard Contributor
Billy Lyons Contributor
J. Howard Shannon Contributor
Matthew D. Jordan Contributor
C.R.J. Smith Contributor
Michael Bryant Contributor
Charles Martin Contributor
Will Weinke Contributor
David A Owens Contributor
Christopher Fraser Contributor
Doctor Gaines Contributor
Heather L. Levy Contributor
Christa Carmen Contributor
William Tea Contributor
Gwendolyn Kiste Contributor
Dominique Lamssies Contributor
Tom Breen Contributor
Gemma Files Contributor

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14
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78
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#229,022
Betyg
3.9
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3
ISBN
17
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