Christopher Slatsky
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Alectryomancer and Other Weird Tales
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The Immeasurable Corpse of Nature
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2020
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Lost Signals
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2016
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Vastarien: Vol. 1, Issue 1
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2018
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Palladium At Night
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2017
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Alectryomancer
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From a People of Strange Language
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2017
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No One is Sleeping in This World
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2014
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A Plague of Naked Movie Stars
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2015
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This Fragmented Body
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2015
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“I believe so. What I can gather is that they believed consciousness is an aberration, something unnatural. Souls are unique to humanity, and mark us as different. Souls, a mind, whatever—it all makes us too deformed to fit into the natural world. Minds remove us from fitting in. To Dr. Solberg, well, that was a sin. She had to correct that flaw. So, she reached out to the only other thing she thought might have a mind as big as ours. Mother Nature herself.”
― The Immeasurable Corpse of Nature
― The Immeasurable Corpse of Nature
“In an effort to save the environmint management has implimented several energee saving measures. Thank you for your cooperasion.”
― Alectryomancer and Other Weird Tales
― Alectryomancer and Other Weird Tales
“At their root level, religions exist to justify the existence of a soul, or as the secularist contends, a mind. The innate need to distance oneself from the natural world by concocting beliefs that inculcate you with an intangible, immortal aspect is the strongest link religion shares with film. You strenuously resist your bodies, rebel against the prospect that your decomposing forms are all there is, blanch at the prospect that there’s nothing cocooned inside your filthy shell to transcend disgusting flesh. Religions and art and dreams are all plaintive cries to transform once your body sickens and dilapidates into compost.”
― The Immeasurable Corpse of Nature
― The Immeasurable Corpse of Nature
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Literary Horror: April 2016 Read Nominations | 10 | 52 | Apr 02, 2016 09:31AM | |
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