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Book cover versions of Bernard Taylor's The Reaping. One cover shows a baby carriage with waves emitting from it. The second cover shows a fetus in utero with devil horns. The third cover shows a group of nuns walking to a house.
Posted on January 16, 2023

Prophetic Dread in Bernard Taylor’s THE REAPING (1980)

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With its languid storytelling and inversion of Gothic tropes, Bernard Taylor’s THE REAPING is an exercise in patience with a supremely satisfying payoff. In this episode, we discuss folk horror, the rejection of the maternal, and the importance of a good book cover. On this podcast we talk blood, guts, and spoilers so listener discretion is advised.

You can order Taylor’s novel from Valancourt’s Paperbacks from Hell site.

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book cover showing a doll with a missing nose
Posted on November 18, 2022

The Bloodcurdling Book Club: Talking Elizabeth Engstrom’s WHEN DARKNESS LOVES US

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Elizabeth Engstrom’s WHEN DARKNESS LOVES US has been called everything from dark and soul crushing to a “paperback from hell” but we call it one of the finest literary explorations of trauma in recent memory. In this episode, we discuss what makes a monster, how trauma gets replicated, and what it means when monstrosity cloaks itself as maternal indifference. On this podcast we talk blood, guts, and spoilers so listener discretion is advised.

You can order Engstrom’s novel from Valancourt’s Paperbacks from Hell site.

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