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Book Review: Blood Lake Monster by Renee Miller
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Book Review: Blood Lake Monster by Renee Miller

This is write-up number ten for a book in Unnerving’s Rewind or Die series, and my excitement to pick one of these little ditties up has not diminished in the slightest. Kudos to Eddie Generous for, among other things, rounding up such a vast array of tropes in the process of introducing horror readers to so many new and wonderful authors. I realize now that Renee Miller has multiple books out, but this is the first I’ve had the pleasure of picking up. Blood Lake Monster follows up the aquatic horror in The Kelping, by Jan Stinchcomb, with a dose of swampy, land-locked lake creature.

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Agony Aunt Answers: High Notes of Dating in the Theatre, Elder Gods, and Workplace Discrimination
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Agony Aunt Answers: High Notes of Dating in the Theatre, Elder Gods, and Workplace Discrimination

“ My Bf says he didn’t kidnap the soprano from our local theatre club via trap door in the stage. He says I’m the only one that can hit the high notes in his life, but i’m not sure I believe him! Is he cheating on me? What should I do? (21m and 22m) “ and more

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The Influence of War
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The Influence of War

War, huh, what is it good for?

Turns out, war might actually be good for movies.

I’ve always been fascinated with films, and Hollywood, and the influences behind those films. Not always the people making them, but the wider social context. The ideas which filter in from the world and are put through a lens to present as make-believe. And horror, more than anything, is one of the strongest genres to do that.

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