EPISODE · Dec 24, 2025 · 41 MIN
Poes Children by Peter Straub
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This collection of texts, largely extracted from the anthology "Poe's Children: The New Horror" edited by Peter Straub, features a wide array of content characteristic of the horror genre. The excerpts include fiction focusing on disturbing domestic situations, psychological distress, and supernatural occurrences, such as a man haunted by past abuse and his creepy son, a woman's bizarre physical and sexual transformations related to insects, and multiple narratives involving monsters, cults, and madness. Additionally, the sources contain essays discussing the mechanics and history of horror writing, including commentary on different narrative techniques and the commercialization of the "horror" category. The compiled material is unified by its exploration of terror, the grotesque, and intense personal or existential dread.
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This collection of texts, largely extracted from the anthology "Poe's Children: The New Horror" edited by Peter Straub, features a wide array of content characteristic of the horror genre. The excerpts include fiction focusing on disturbing domestic situations, psychological distress, and supernatural occurrences, such as a man haunted by past abuse and his creepy son, a woman's bizarre physical and sexual transformations related to insects, and multiple narratives involving monsters, cults, and madness. Additionally, the sources contain essays discussing the mechanics and history of horror writing, including commentary on different narrative techniques and the commercialization of the "horror" category. The compiled material is unified by its exploration of terror, the grotesque, and intense personal or existential dread.
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