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Stijn Moreels

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BoekGoud- and Lonnie-nominee, Stijn Moreels (b. 1995), is a weird fiction author from Kortrijk, Belgium. He authored a dozen books and numerous short stories. His work is included in the 'Kortrijkse Reeks', where he represents the weird fiction genre in West Flanders. In the process, he provides a new generation of the 'Belgian School of the Strange’ and joined the jury panel for the ‘Kring Babylon’ university literary award. Literary initiatives Inktvis and De Optimist already recognised the surreal originality of his stories. The Corvus Review magazine already published his weird work.

Moreels' work is characterized by his unsettling surrealistic style and his fluent writing. He describes it as 'readable experimental.' His inspiration is r
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Stijn Moreels Hi Kevin, great that you reached out and show interest in this series! There are currently no plans yet(!) for an English translation. If there is, I …moreHi Kevin, great that you reached out and show interest in this series! There are currently no plans yet(!) for an English translation. If there is, I hope that the atmosphere and readability doesn't suffer from it. As that is often the problem, I feel, with Weird translations. Wish you the best for this new year with a lot of interesting reads! Cheers.(less)
Stijn Moreels It had slimy skin that gave of a reeking smell. It was my son.
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Indigo (Inzycht, #1)

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Shame that the fungus and LSD trips didn't win me over. When 'suddenly' this and 'the next moment' that changes, the weird is not really creeping in.
Feels very American and label-y. I'm all for inclusive literature and expanding viewpoints and voices
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Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad by M.R. James
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Somewhere between yes and no.
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Gyo by Junji Ito
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Cool idea (HR Giger, anyone?) that was maybe not fleshed out enough? Sometimes a bit predictable. Think I liked the bonus short stories about the folk legend holes more.
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4.5 Sometimes a bit too explanatory, otherwise the same gruesome vibe and otherworldly rituals. All hail, Mammon.
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Booze, mist and fear. Typical Jean Ray?
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“De afgetrokken gangmuren vol plekken en putten waren zo dun als liefde.”
Stijn Moreels

“It's all about Perfection or the tolerance of Imperfection”
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“…waar moet het meerkleurige vruchtlichaam bloeien dat met schimmeldraden gevormd werd…”
Stijn Moreels, Indigo

“Maybe each human being lives in a unique world, a private world different from those inhabited and experienced by all other humans. . . If reality differs from person to person, can we speak of reality singular, or shouldn't we really be talking about plural realities? And if there are plural realities, are some more true (more real) than others? What about the world of a schizophrenic? Maybe it's as real as our world. Maybe we cannot say that we are in touch with reality and he is not, but should instead say, His reality is so different from ours that he can't explain his to us, and we can't explain ours to him. The problem, then, is that if subjective worlds are experienced too differently, there occurs a breakdown in communication ... and there is the real illness.”
Philip K. Dick

“What does a scanner see? he asked himself. I mean, really see? Into the head? Down into the heart? Does a passive infrared scanner like they used to use or a cube-type holo-scanner like they use these days, the latest thing, see into me - into us - clearly or darkly? I hope it does, he thought, see clearly, because I can't any longer these days see into myself. I see only murk. Murk outside; murk inside. I hope, for everyone's sake, the scanners do better. Because, he thought, if the scanner sees only darkly, the way I myself do, then we are cursed, cursed again and like we have been continually, and we'll wind up dead this way, knowing very little and getting that little fragment wrong too.”
Philip K. Dick, A Scanner Darkly

“Reality is approximately as dependable as a politician’s promise... the result is the same: Reality, of the capital “R” variety, has become as relative a thing as the dryness of our respective Martinis. Yet the struggle goes on, the fight continues. Against what? Ultimately, Powers, Principalities, Thrones, and Dominations, often contained in hosts who are themselves victims, prisoners, manipulated men and women.”
Roger Zelazny, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

“within him an actual hatred once more manifested itself toward his electric sheep, which he had to tend, had to care about, as if it lived. The tyranny of an object, he thought. It doesn’t know I exist.”
Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

“So although I heard the emptiness intellectually, I didn’t feel it. My first reaction consisted of being grateful that we could afford a Penfield mood organ. But then I realized how unhealthy it was, sensing the absence of life, not just in this building but everywhere, and not reacting—do you see? I guess you don’t. But that used to be considered a sign of mental illness; they called it ‘absence of appropriate affect.”
Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

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