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Nightmares in Ecstasy is a collection of thirteen stories of surreal body horror. Within its pages, the line between eroticism and terror, desire and death, is blurred. Damaged souls hurtle, as if in a dream, toward mutilation, transformation and fates worse than death. It is literary hardcore fiction for fans of David Cronenberg, Junji Ito, and Clive Barker.

127 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2019

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Brendan Vidito

26 books65 followers
Brendan Vidito is the author of the Wonderland Award-winning collection of body horror stories, Nightmares in Ecstasy (Clash Books, 2018) and the upcoming Pornography for the End of the World (Weirdpunk Books, 2022). He also co-edited Splatterpunk Award-nominated anthology The New Flesh: A Literary Tribute to David Cronenberg (Weirdpunk Books, 2019) with Sam Richard. He lives in Ontario, surrounded by books and reptiles.

You can visit him online at brendanvidito.com
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1,178 reviews
February 22, 2019
Erotic and exotic, these twisted stories drip with vitreous humor, worms and marrow as the leering eye of cosmic horror peers from beneath the flesh. Trepidation and graphic content lure the reader deep into the unknown to seek answers with fearful eyes partially covered. The journey is bloodily rare and viscerally satisfying.
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Author 37 books738 followers
December 10, 2019
Holy moly, this is some weird and violent stuff. I see the word 'Cronenbergian' thrown around a lot when people are discussing Vidito's work, and after spending the past two days (basically) mainlining this book, I am going to hafta agree. This is horror, delivered with a literary flair, and a focus on the body, whether it be sensual (or, ya know, a perversion therein) or visceral (we spend a lot of time in these stories dealing with some kind of parasitic or foreign invasion, forcing unexpected and disturbing physical changes to the characters.)

The stories in here all revolve around the same types of themes, pull their imagery from the same toolbox, and are exploring the same general concepts (there are exceptions of course) but in that regard (and since this is the author's first book of collected works) I tend to think of Nightmares in Ecstasy as Vidito's mission statement, as if to say, when it comes to horror literature, this is where I am planting my flag. And ya know what? It's a good place to plant it. A really great collection.
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148 reviews59 followers
May 29, 2023
"Un destello de lucidez y Amanda se dio cuenta de que estaba en el mundo de los sueños, donde todo vale. Ninguna decisión que tomara, para bien o para mal, tenía consecuencia alguna al despertar."

Llamadme loco, estamos entre amigos y hay confianza así que podéis hacerlo, pero a mi que de partida un libro de relatos tenga trece títulos ya hace que lo mire con predisposición al enamoramiento. Ninguna antología de terror debería tener un número diferente de cuentos. Precisamente son trece relatos cortos, bastante cortos, los que nos trae Brendan Vidito en este volumen.

Los relatos de Vidito tienen un claro denominador común. Todos ellos se desarrollan por terrenos del body horror y aledaños. Las influencias de Cronenberg y Barker son claras tanto por la presencia del concepto de la Nueva Carne como por lo onírico de muchas de las situaciones presentadas.

Otro punto que aborda, con más profundidad de lo que aparenta son la relaciones interpersonales y la influencia del sexo en las mismas. En una lectura superficial puede pasar inadvertido, pero el autor te lleva a un terreno donde te hará sentir incómodo y te hará reflexionar sobre cómo te relacionas con tu entorno más cercano.

El nexo de todas las historias es la de crear incomodidad. En primer término porque no hay muchas zonas comunes con las historias que se presentan y lo que estás habituado a leer. El autor te lleva directamente a su mente e inyectará en la tuya sus propios miedo e inquietudes.

El relato inicial, Andrógino, nos sirve de magnífica apertura. Todos los ingredientes se ponen encima de la mesa y aborda una reflexión sobre relaciones de pareja y el momento en el que estas mueren que merece mucho la pena. Las imágenes visuales que inyecta dejan poco a la imaginación y te van a acompañar en muchas pesadillas.

Porno vintage, es para mi otro de los relatos destacados. Un creepy pasta muy agudo que podría dar mucho juego incluso en un desarrollo de mayor longitud.

El relato que le sigue, La novia placenta, da lo que promete desde el título. Cuando leí la relación tenía claro que iba a ser de los más perturbadores y no defrauda.

Entre los trece relatos para mi el más jodido, no merece otro adjetivo, ha sido Relaciones de rebote. Hace unos meses leí uno de temática similar a cargo de su compatriota Eric LaRocca y pensaba que la situación no me podría provocar más asco y repulsión. Aquí el amigo Brendan lo supera por goleada y además en unas pocas páginas.

Sin entrar en más análisis de cada uno de ellos sí que quiero destacar el cierre con Este es tu festín. Durante toda la lectura me he estado preguntando cómo se desarrollaría Brendan en extensiones mayores y ciertamente lo que hace en este último cuento, mucho más largo que el resto, me ha dejado ganas de más. Sólo os diré que está a la altura de los mejores relatos de Clive Barker.

La edición tiene la calidad a la que nos tiene acostumbrados esta editorial. Una letra de buen tamaño y amplios márgenes que hacen que la lectura sea fácil y placentera.

También mención aparte merece la excelente traducción del Editor Oscuro, AKA Roberto Carrasco, que ha cuidado hasta el más mínimo detalle y como bonus nos introduce algunas expresiones ("borracho como un piojo") que dotan de un sentido más literario a la misma que muchas traducciones planas y sin personalidad que estamos viendo últimamente.

En definitiva, si te gusta el universo de Cronenberg, este libro es más que recomendable, lo vas a disfrutar muchísimo.

¿Qué os parece? ¿Lo habéis leído?
Profile Image for Jo Quenell.
Author 10 books53 followers
October 20, 2018
Brutal, weird, and at times beautiful. Brendan Vidito has the wordplay of a master and the imagination of a sadist. He's gotten rightful comparisons to Books of Blood-era Clive Barker, but I'd also throw in some David Schow influence too. Or I'll say fuck it with the author comparisons and throw that shit to the curb, because Vidito's voice is his own and he's bellowing. My personal favorites here are Stag Reel (the most genuinely unnerving story I've read in ages), Placenta Bride, The Androgyne, Earworm, and Sex Toys (which made me gag twice).

This is smart Splatterpunk for the 21st century. My god, it's good.
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Author 3 books73 followers
February 6, 2019
Nightmares in Ecstasy is a superb debut collection consisting of 13 stories. My favorite by far was "Rebound," which might have also been the shortest (just a coincidence), and it is a love story between a man and his intestinal worm. "Fuck Shock" was hilariously great as well (think shell shock). And the closing story, "A Feast of You," is a nice mix of a Brian Evenson story meets Yorgos Lanthimos' Dogtooth. Highly recommended for fans of body horror and / or gross out stories.
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21 reviews
May 7, 2022
The worst book I will read all year. Sniveling, pale and limp autoerotic fantasies that casually make vomit rise to the back of your throat. There is neither "body" nor "horror" in the body horror writing here--most of these stories are about suicide girl femme fatales with names like Kira, Laney & Aisling and boring kinky sex gone wrong in the stupidest of ways. It all reads like Slipknot lyrics circa 2001. Less self-aware, even. Several times while slogging through this thing I had to laugh and text my boyfriend and friends some passages because I couldn't believe what I was reading and they confirmed that yes, it was that bad. I appreciate thoughtful, genuinely 'transgressive' writing but this is isn't it...this is a mall goth fanfiction wank diary.
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Author 25 books23 followers
March 19, 2019
This is body horror at its best. Thirteen stories of love, sex, medicine, anger management therapy and so many other aspects of being alive and human gone wrong. Each one is grim (but not without humor), disturbing, rich with atmosphere and anchored in distinct and believable characters. Several of these stories involve grotesque shifts in identity that highlights the fragility of one’s perspective when the body is so vulnerable to disease, mutation, assault and technology. Visceral horror connects each story. But the greatest strength of this collection is Brendan Vidito’s ability to render the body itself as something to fear, something that can become or at least be complicit with the monster. “Sex Toys” was for me easily the most cinematic and insane, but “Stag Loop” is a mind bender and “Interview” is a fun techno-haunted house story. I also really enjoyed “Miranda,” which takes video gaming into body horror territory. I enjoyed all the stories. Overall, this is a powerful collection of dark fiction. The writing is top-notch, not just in what it evokes but what it leaves out.
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346 reviews392 followers
July 16, 2023
Debo de admitir que los libros que buscan la provocación del lector a través de chispazos cargados de erotismo y perversión me generan una pereza importante, hasta el punto de querer descartarlos sin apenas prestarles la mínima atención. Me pasa lo mismo cuando el núcleo de las historia se centra en mostrarnos detalles extremos de violencia gratuita que traten de justificar la carencia de argumentos que mantengan un hilo narrativo con un mínimo de interés. Soy consciente del atractivo que presentan esas propuestas, de su evidente rentabilidad e, incluso, de lo necesario que resultan este tipo de ficciones para remover los pantanos de lo políticamente correcto, pero son terrenos que ya he frecuentado y que ahora tan solo me enternecen.
Por eso me sorprende tanto la calidad de los relatos que consigue Brendan Vidito en este Pesadillas en el éxtasis, recopilación que desde su primera historia, consigue distanciarse del resto de las propuestas similares. Nos presenta un pequeña analogía de lo que supone una ruptura sentimental entre dos personas cuyo amor las había unido para siempre. Solo que en este caso, la literalidad de la propuesta nos lleva a descubrir unos pasajes grotescos y muy visuales que nos acercan a cualquiera de los sueños que pueda tener una noche de borrachera del gran David Cronemberg. La apertura de esta colección de reatos nos plantea ya desde el inicio todo lo que está por venir, en una bandeja viscosa cubierta de sangre, sudor y otros tipos de fluidos que aumentarán la percepción de cualquier lector ávido de nuevas experiencias.
Y lo grandioso de todo es que el autor, lejos de buscar la provocación entre sus letras, que vamos que lo consigue, lo que nos acerca es una colección de historias destinadas a hablar de la condición humana y todas las sombras que le acompaña, desde sus sentimientos a su miedos, sus perversiones, sus arrepentimientos, sus anhelos o incluso la propia esencia de lo que nos diferencia como humanos.
Así nos podemos encontrar con rupturas amorosas cuya vía de escape sean la de quererse a uno mismo y a su propio interior, a través de una cariñosa tenia dispuesta a dar todo lo que necesite nuestro protagonista, a historias tan fascinantes como la de La novia placenta, donde el dolor por la muerte de los seres queridos no esconde la decadencia moral que destruye cualquier tipo de excusas. Historias extremas bañadas en erotismo sucio y provocador que atrapan y fascinan por su desconcierto.
Está claro que este tipo de lecturas requieren un cierto esfuerzo por parte del lector, que ha de estar dispuesto a dejarse llevar por las palabras de Vidito y trascender lo visual para adentrarse en los terrenos de la soledad que todos hemos experimentado alguna vez entre amores, rupturas, miedos y anhelos. ¿Quién no ha tenido alguna vez el deseo de encerrarse en una habitación y poder expulsar toda la rabia que ha acumulado con un peculiar saco de boxeo? ¿Cuántas veces hemos querido ser el protagonista de esa película que tanto nos fascina? ¿Qué estamos dispuestos a tolerarle a nuestro amor incondicional? Momentos de inspiración de un libro lleno de imágenes que no se quitan de la cabeza y que nos acercan a un autor.
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Author 12 books149 followers
November 4, 2018
Smart and elegant as much as it is gross and bizarre. Brendan Vidito is a name to pay close attention to.
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Author 32 books119 followers
June 27, 2021
I think I’ve found my new favourite book and author. Like horror? This is a must read.
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202 reviews144 followers
December 2, 2023
1,5⭐️
No le doy una estrella porque está bien escrito, pero no le he encontrado gracia ninguna. Me ha dejado como estaba, ha sido un “pues vale”😐 continuo al finalizar cada relato.
Confieso que el penúltimo lo leí por alto y el último lo dejé a medias… 🤷🏻‍♀️
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294 reviews37 followers
April 18, 2023
Tenéis una amplia reseña en: https://capsulaslj.blogspot.com/2023/...

Imaginaos que Cronenberg y Clive Barker, de la mano, estuviesen hurgando en vuestras cabezas, vísceras, tabúes y mentes para extraer un jugo concentrado, repartido en 13 relatos cortos.
Ahí está, es vuestro: bebedlo.

13 relatos, 13 pesadillas, que comparten algunos puntos en común y, entre esos puntos, está el sexo.
"Pesadillas en el éxtasis" aborda cuestiones sexuales de toda índole, desde varios prismas, desembocando en un estallido de terror, tanto físico como psicológico.
Tampoco es que sea un libro exclusivamente de sexo, pero Vidito pone parte del foco en las relaciones entre personas. Entiendo que ese tema central sea tabú para muchas mentes pero está tratado desde múltiples enfoques y de una manera bastante efectiva como para reducirlo al simple morbo.
No es todo sexo, ojo: Vidito aprovecha esas cuestiones para hurgar en la psicología humana, las relaciones de pareja, de familia, las filias y las fobias, el miedo a la soledad o al compromiso, las adicciones...
Un abanico de sensaciones, bastante amplias y dolorosas, que llegan a tu mente con una efectividad y una puntería magistral.

Entre mis favoritos están "Andrógino", "Fuck shock o el síndrome postpolvazo", "Porno vintage" con su mezcla de creepypasta malrollero y obsesión, "La novia placenta", "La entrevista" o esa absoluta destrucción mental que es "Este es tu festín".

Brendan Vidito se presenta como un narrador muy potente, exigiéndose al máximo para poder comunicar todo el contenido (implícito y explícito) de esos 13 relatos.
Roza, a ratos, lo poético, lo irreal y abstracto para lanzarse después a los brazos del terror más grotesco o el body horror.
Vidito, además, tiene un mundo propio increíble.

"Pesadillas en el éxtasis" no es una novela normal. Necesita que llegues a ella con la mente abierta, dispuesta, pero si consigues leerla en ese estado, resulta increíblemente satisfactoria.
Es una pena que haya quién no la vaya a disfrutar (o sufrir...) por un pudor innecesario. "Ya somos todos mayorinos", como decimos por aquí, pero "Pesadillas en el éxtasis " va más allá de una provocación vacía.
Pesadillas, terrores, body horror y traumas enquistados.
"Aquí nada te hará daño", se dice en uno de los relatos.
Es usted un mentiroso, Mister Vidito. Aquí todo hace daño.
No os la vais a poder quitar de la cabeza.
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253 reviews37 followers
August 30, 2023
Pesadillas en el éxtasis, escrito por Brendan Vidito, es una colección de trece relatos impregnados de erotismo, terror y personajes atormentados por una agonía sexual perpetua.

Llegué a sus páginas sin saber que esperar, la portada y sinópsis nos dan pequeñas pistas sobre su contenido pero a la vez nos ocultan la parte más oscura que el libro esconde en su interior.

Los recursos narrativos de Brendan son tan diversos que parecieran no tener fin, algo que definitivamente evoca los famosos "LIBROS DE SANGRE " de CLIVE BARKER, obra que estoy seguro debió inspirar al escritor, pero gracias a su estilo único e irrepetible, nunca sucumbe al plagio ya que sus relatos tienen una escencia propia, por lo que sería injusto catalogarlo como una copia barata del autor inglés.

Una vez dicho todo lo anterior y siendo un amante de las historias crueles y peligrosas no me queda más que agradecer a la editorial DIMENSIONES OCULTAS su atrevimiento al apostar por autores originales y tan diferentes a lo que estamos acostumbrados.
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Author 73 books1,203 followers
November 11, 2018
When I began this book I really didn't know what to expect. However, from the first story I wanted more! I love the way he intermingles sex and horror throughout the book in a way that doesn't seem forced or gratuitous. Every story is a little gem taking you far from where ever you are to this weird world Brendan has created. His imagination is crazy! I cant wait to read more from this author.
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10 reviews
November 20, 2018
Grosser than what I usually go for, but this book is so much more than gore. Each short story sucked me in and left me with just the right balance of shocking answers and lingering questions. I imagined these as if Cronenburg directed them.
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228 reviews11 followers
February 19, 2020
First of all, I love short stories. I was fortunate enough to meet Brendan Vidito at KillerCon 2019. This book was up a 2019 Splatterpunk Award in the Best Collection category. So when the opportunity arose to listen to the audio book of Nightmares in Ecstasy, I jumped at the chance.

Oh my goodness! What a collection it is! This is definitely not for the squeamish reader. The directions Brendan takes kept me writhing in my seat. Many of the stories delivered shock, horror and disbelief as I devoured each one! Vidito manages to take gruesome and disgusting thoughts to paper that I could have never imagined. My favorite distasteful delight was “Rebound.” His tales will suck you in, then spit you out ready for another round! I loved every scandalous minute of it! Prepare yourself for this unique ride through the grisly mind of Brendan Vidito!
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1,493 reviews42 followers
September 14, 2021
Nightmares in Ecstasy is a sensual, twisted, and horrifying collection of short stories that creep under your skin and nestle deeply. These tales are reminiscent of early Clive Barker or David Cronenberg at his most visceral, the human body is contorted and abused, minds are flayed, and hope is eliminated. I loved this collection, not everyone will but if you're in the mood for something unsettling and disturbing I'd highly recommend this.
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121 reviews1 follower
April 7, 2023
Absolutely one of the most disgusting, twisted and vile books I've read. If you're looking to casually induce vomiting while vivid imagery plays in your head this is the book for you.
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78 reviews10 followers
June 29, 2020
Body horror. No sabía qué era eso cuando empecé a leer (por más que el Cyborg genocida de El pornógrafo haya venido a mi cabeza). Al terminar, el horror corporal es una etiqueta que guarda todo el sentido de estas historias. Decir escalofriante es un cliché, que además no es una buena figura, pues a fin de cuentas no dice nada de nada sobre nada. Upset, por otro lado, es preciso y precioso. Es algo que se repite en las historias: ese sentimiento de incomodidad, que es nerviosismo, que es molestia, every story made me upset. ¿Desasosiego? En todo caso, las historias de Brendan Vidito, a quien llegué por El esclavo de orina, publicado por @edicionesvestigio como parte del Patreon, son upsettingmente entretenidas. ¿Cómo amar a una tenia? Pues...
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Author 67 books177 followers
October 9, 2019
Sexual acts will never be the same again, after reading some of these blended horror tales. Some tales are skin deep, recorded for video pleasure, tapeworms who need love too and the shock of intercourse. Brendan Vidito puts the Nightmares in Ecstasy.
Top favorite stories: The Androgyne, Fuck Shock and Earworm
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82 reviews4 followers
August 26, 2023
No se qué hacéis si no habéis leído esto. Relatos que podrían soñar el propio Barker o Cronenberg. Terror, sexo, amor, ruptura, familia, dolor, fetiches, aceptación... Tiene tanto, que se me antoja una lectura recurrente, que te dará una nueva visión en distintas etapas de tu vida
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November 13, 2018
Well, not sure if I've read anything as bonkers as this or will ever again...

Being a casual horror fan totally ignorant of a lot of the genres and subgenres represented here, jumping in with this particular collection was a deep and alarming plunge. Luckily, the author pairs his delightfully disgusting descriptions of gore, more gore, psychosis, depravity, eldritch beings and gore with lingering themes of loneliness, isolation, broken relationships and self-destruction that continue to haunt after you're done gagging on all that viscera.

My favourite stories in the collection (Placenta Bride, Stag Loop, A Feast of You) are the ones that touch on these themes and allow them time to really mesh with the horror elements. These stories often left me confused and disoriented, but with a sense that something fundamentally human was being addressed. In "A Feast For You", the concept of a terrible family that you can't escape or stop loving is taken to an extreme degree, with all the dread and mood swings inherent to familial relationships turned up to 11 with some vivid and memorable imagery.

Other stories (The Androgyne, Fuck Shock), also touch on some of these thematic ideas but don't linger on them, focusing much more on sometimes over-the-top descriptive vileness. The blood, gore and sexual fluid presented here is definitely not for the faint of heart, but is also compulsively entertaining in a Tarantino-esque pulpy way. I admit to laughing a lot during some of these stories (there might be something wrong with me), having a lot of fun parsing out the author's unique and creative methods of describing horrendous things in the most visually descriptive ways possible. There's a story in here about a tapeworm that made me literally applaud at the author's willingness to be so wonderfully gross.

Ultimately, the stories that will stick with me long-term are the initially mentioned tales, where a pervading sense of dread based on all too human themes takes its time threading through the narrative and complementing the monstrosities within. While a couple of stories didn't really seem to coalesce as well as others, the collection for the most part provides a thick chunky blend of the horrific, the spooky and the philosophical.

During my read-through of Nightmares in Ecstasy, I laughed, I cried, I barfed. My suggestion to the squeamish would be to guard your stomachs, but also your hearts.
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Author 32 books20 followers
March 25, 2020
Reading Brendan Vidito’s Nightmares in Ecstasy is a like entering a basement laboratory to find hundreds of unspeakable things sealed in jars, peering through the murk to glimpse eyeballs and tentacles and other mutated appendages that appear unnervingly human, but somehow not.

A man reeling from a breakup falls in love with the tapeworm growing in his gut. An abuser grows a replica of his dead wife in a rancid bathtub. A mysterious video game infects the brain and invites players to assimilate into a perverse hive mind. A woman mutilates herself to become one with an alluring adult film star from an ancient videotape. These are a few of the more explicable stories to be found in the Sudbury-based author’s 2018 bizarro-horror collection.

As I read opening tale “the Anthrogyne”, about the painful breakup of a couple who are literally joined at the hip, my first thought was, This is like reading Books of Blood for the first time again.

Nightmares in Ecstasy

It’s not for nothing that the blurbs on the back cover compare Vidito’s work to Clive Barker and David Cronenberg; I can’t think of a more apt description of what you’re in for here. Yet somehow, I was still not prepared. If this is Barker or Cronenberg, it’s Barker at his most visceral and Cronenberg at his most surreal. Several stories invoke a sense of Lynchian unreality, and “Placenta Bride” feels like a gender-swapped reworking of Gwendolyn Kiste’s “Clawfoot Requiem,” with the gross-out elements cranked up to eleven.

But Nightmares in Ecstasy isn’t just extreme horror for its own sake. Just when you think Vidito’s reached a new low in repulsive content, he hits you with transformative emotional catharsis. My favourite story in the collection, “Piss Slave,” starts out as sadistic torture porn before morphing into a Lost Highway-style mindf*ck about projected anger, the loneliness of grief, and the universality of pain. The first few pages of the story made me cringe; by the last paragraphs, it had become something warm and loving.

The book’s finale, “A Feast of You,” feels like at least five different stories in one, progressing from paranoid thriller to gory splatter with detours into family drama and cosmic horror. It’s also an emotional tale of belonging and sacrifice that left me hungry for more; I would devour a novel starring the protagonist and his malevolent-but-loving family.

Amidst all the weirdness in this collection is a cast of deeply human characters – protagonists who are yearning for love, uncertain of their own identity, desperate to feel something. In “Unconditional Love,” a young lover pretends to be asleep as his monstrous girlfriend comes home from a night of bloodletting – not because he’s afraid of her, but because he doesn’t want to make her feel self-conscious. And in “The Black Waters of Babylon,” a gravely injured businessman opts for terrifying experimental surgery over assisted suicide because he can’t bear “to be confronted one last time by [his partner’s] horrified expression before plunging into death.” The resolutions to their stories are unsettling and (occasionally) oddly comforting.

Surrealism can sometimes become self-indulgent, inhabiting a morally grey otherworld where nothing really happens and there are no real stakes; thankfully, Vidito manages to supply his hallucinatory dreamscapes with consequences, surprises, and suspense.

Nightmares in Ecstasy may not be the ideal read for your book club, but if you like twisted body horror, it’s a must-read.
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May 13, 2019
Surreal, grotesque, beautiful, and disgusting, every story is a gem.



Short story collections are probably my favorite reads, be they single author or anthologies, and I have read some that are really good across the board with some standouts (and of course some collections have stories that just don't connect with me). In Nightmares in Ecstasy I honestly can't pick out a story that feels like the weak link, it's hard to even choose my favorites because they are all so good! Disgust is balanced with beauty, the erotic with the horrifying, and every story compliments the next. I kept waiting to find *that* story, the one that even if it's good, just doesn't quite fit with the rest, but it never happened. If I have to play favorites I think I'd have to go with The Androgyne, Rebound, and Piss Slave.

The Androgyne is about two lovers who through their passion for each other become attached at the hip--literally. Now imagine what happens when the passion cools and the love fades. Breakups are generally rough as a rule, but not as rough as this.

Rebound is the much mentioned erotic/romance/horror story...with a tapeworm. A young man forms an unhealthy attachment to his tapeworm after a breakup, and while it's weird and gross it's also beautifully written examination of a toxic relationship.

Piss Slave disturbed the hell out of me. I'm sitting here trying to think of how to describe it, but I can't find the words to express what it really is, but I loved the way it played with perspective and identity.

Vidito is like the love child of David Cronenburg and Clive Barker, making even the most grotesque beautiful. I can't recommend this collection enough and can't wait to read what he puts out next!
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102 reviews17 followers
November 9, 2018
Brendan Vidito has the DNA of the splatterpunks and erotic horror authors of the 80s boom, but a sharp focus and sense of humor that is all his own. The stories in here are all of an easily digestible length with no wasted words, and full of ideas that manage to be both kinky and horrific. While his work would have been right at home in the Hot Blood anthologies of the late 80s and early 90s, there is a freshness to these tales. Vidito is not a throwback, he is forging his own path into the future of horror, trudging through the blood, semen, and other bodily fluids too horrible to name from those who came before. The genre is in good hands.
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14 reviews
May 23, 2023
Increíble colección de relatos que te hará viajar a través de una montaña rusa de emociones y toque surrealista que no te dejará indiferente.
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