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When We No Longer Need WIHM, I Will Rejoice
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When We No Longer Need WIHM, I Will Rejoice

Here’s something I will say, quite regularly, and will absolutely always stand by. Women have always been part of Horror. Some of (though not the first) the first horror novels were written by women – Ann Radcliffe’s The Italian was published in 1796, inspired by The Castle of Otranto (1764) by Horace Walpole, and of course Frankenstein is still a hugely popular classic, written by Mary Shelley. Even some of the classics contain elements of horror, seeping into novels penned by women, because let’s face it, a woman’s life contains a multitude of horrors. Who can ever forget the imagery of a woman trapped in an attic, simply because she is unwell, while her husband brings in a new, younger woman?

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I Infiltrated Parler for 13 Hours, an Anonymous Op Ed
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I Infiltrated Parler for 13 Hours, an Anonymous Op Ed

Disclaimer:

We received this article anonymously for our consideration. While it is more in the realm of journalism, given the rise of popularity of cults in film, and as a popular topic in the horror community, we felt this had relevance connecting dark fiction genre and current events. We feel that this shines a spotlight on how people process a lot of difficult topics through the horror genre in books an film. We also felt it pertinent to highlight the fact that the danger of misinformation is real and indoctrination into cults can happen to anyone, and that education and socioeconomic backgrounds are NOT deciding factors; anyone and everyone is vulnerable. We encourage our readers to think critically, stay informed via multiple streams of information, and to seek help via the guidance of a counselor, therapist, or other pertinent authority as needed when in crisis.

DivinationHollow.com and/or its members and/or affiliates do not endorse right wing political viewpoints, do not support white supremacy or bigotry, and do not condone the recent terrorist attacks on the United States government and related.

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Break Away from the Holiday Chaos with “Anna and the Apocalypse” and the Rainbow Reel Revival
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Break Away from the Holiday Chaos with “Anna and the Apocalypse” and the Rainbow Reel Revival

2/3rds of the Rainbow Reel Club hosting team invite you all to join them for a happy holiday event on December 19th! Listen up and listen good, because we think you should tune in. Find your “Human Voice” and “Break Away” from the chaos of the holiday season, motherflippers. Come watch “Anna and the Apocalypse”

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Friends Are The Family You Chose For Yourself — Why We Need Horror Blogs
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Friends Are The Family You Chose For Yourself — Why We Need Horror Blogs

Sixteenth century English poet John Donne once declared: “No man is an island entire of itself”, a powerful sentiment that another Jon (Bon Jovi, this time) would echo over four hundred years later accompanied by his electric guitar. The phrase itself suggests that humans do rather badly when they are isolated from others and both benefit and thrive by being part of a supportive community.

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Guest Post: “Shadow Work, My Introduction”
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Guest Post: “Shadow Work, My Introduction”

I suppose we should begin an introduction, I am Lana, most call me Nani. I have been in the craft, witchcraft and spiritual beliefs since I was about ten years old, and I am now thirty-two, I have always felt that I was different, even a bit darker than most kids and now adults I know. I knew I was a witch at a young age and I have always felt the passion to want to help others who felt drawn to the craft, felt different.

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