'WYRD AND OTHER DERELICTIONS' REVIEWED AT SUBLIME HORROR

There’s another thoughtful review/essay on ‘Wyrd’, this time from James Pate at Sublime Horror.

“There’s an affinity between horror and the avant-garde. From the visceral dystopian visions found in Burroughs’ Naked Lunch and Ballard’s The Atrocity Exhibition, to the gothic-infused surrealism of films like Jane Arden’s The Other Side of Underneath and Bill Gunn’s Ganja & Hess, and even to David Lynch’s projects over multiple mediums, experiments in form frequently amplify the nightmarish aspects of horror (both horror as a genre and horror as an emotion). Adam L.G. Nevill’s recent collection of stories entitled Wyrd and Other Derelictions is part of that avant-garde horror tradition.”

We salute James and Sublime with both horns.

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