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Kate Winborne

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With eccentric, twitchy mannerisms like a lamb carcass infested by bugs, Kate Winborne, aka “The Rotten Girl”, is a surrealist horror-romance author and filmmaker known for her vivid dream imagery, excessive, grotesque depictions of cannibalism, female rage/monstrous femininity, suburban trauma, and indulgences in themes such as hunger/consumption as forms of desire and love as infection/sickness. She is described by her readers alongside contemporary feminist and LGBTQA+ authors in the horror community as the ‘female Lynch.’

Average rating: 3.85 · 101 ratings · 65 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
Blossom

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After the Lamb Bites Back

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ngl much tamer than I was expecting, but still a fun, thrilling, and sexy ride, and a strong entry point into the brotherhood. I was kicking my feet.
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a brisk read. loved the heavy descriptions and thematically driven prose. could have been fleshed out and slowed down pacing-wise, but that's only because I wanted more of what I was getting a taste of and wanted to chew on it a little longer. ...more
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sometimes the most horrifying thing is grief and tragedy. the self-fulfilling prophecy and morbid fascination central to this bone chill of a story is insane
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reads exactly like how I wrote my emails when I was 11-14 years old before I got a phone. Loved how original it was (and some of the commentary on the feminine experience/especially psychosis, hysteria and delusion) but it was totally SPLAT, all over ...more
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redundant fixation on urine that surpasses means of narrative or grotesque eroticism—would have worked better as a short story, I think? I liked the purple prose, but felt the story became too bloated and stretched with all the repetitive description ...more
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redundant fixation on urine that surpasses means of narrative or grotesque eroticism—would have worked better as a short story, I think? I liked the purple prose, but felt the story became too bloated and stretched with all the repetitive description ...more
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“Looking at her with a wolf’s gaze, with a hunger satiated only by violence and destruction, he pulled back only slightly with the sight of blood trickling from her nose. When she smiled at him, her teeth stained red, her tongue running over her gums, however, Blossom’s entire body juxtaposed the idea between sweet and innocent to malicious and coarse. She was as sharp as a blade, yet as sweet as a flowering bruise. And his affection for her was as equally a perfect mixture—balance—between the desire to destroy her, tear her limb from limb, devour her, and protect, nurture, save her from all the evil in the world, including himself. But what he didn’t realize, as she batted her lashes back up at him, her body molding under his fingertips so easily he for a minute was convinced she had been created for the sole purpose of him, was that she was a wolf, too. A wolf in sheep’s clothing, a false prey. A predator of equal conviction.”
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“Slowly, however, her lips curled again, her jaw locking open, baring her teeth with too much gum in a wrenching scream. The bloodcurdling sound ringing through his ears while her nails clawed at her chest, hands violently digging through the soft connective tissue and tearing it to ribbons, blood gushed thick and black over the pink of her dress, painting it red. It was then that Henry saw that there was something terrible inside her, attempting to break its way out.
It shattered the marrow of her ribs and slithered from her belly, melting away from her, into a grotesque creature with razor-sharp canines and claws drenched in blood. Her screaming becoming louder, Henry was sure his eardrums were about to burst, and he was caught in a state of paralysis, stuck watching her tear herself apart until all that was left of her was this monstrosity.”
Kate Winborne, Blossom

“Reminding him of when he was young and he’d stuff packets of gummies into his pockets, sucking on sweet licorice candy until his jaw ached. Yet, there was still never anything as tooth-rotting as Blossom James.”
Kate Winborne, Blossom




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