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Somnambulisms in Franklin, TN
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Somnambulisms in Franklin, TN
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Somanbulisms collects several stories dealing with
the macabre, each a testament to the hideousness of the
greater world and ennui in the face of those things which
we cannot understand. From parasitic worms to vampiric
houses to the encroaching paranoia which can grip any
mind, this collection of unreliable, grotesque, spiritual
and psychological tales draw from the worlds of nature,
religion, the human psyche and that hidden world of the
supernatural in a manner which is as similar to the work
of Carl Jung and Hermes as it is to that of Machen, Poe,
Kafka or Burroughs.
the macabre, each a testament to the hideousness of the
greater world and ennui in the face of those things which
we cannot understand. From parasitic worms to vampiric
houses to the encroaching paranoia which can grip any
mind, this collection of unreliable, grotesque, spiritual
and psychological tales draw from the worlds of nature,
religion, the human psyche and that hidden world of the
supernatural in a manner which is as similar to the work
of Carl Jung and Hermes as it is to that of Machen, Poe,
Kafka or Burroughs.
Somanbulisms collects several stories dealing with
the macabre, each a testament to the hideousness of the
greater world and ennui in the face of those things which
we cannot understand. From parasitic worms to vampiric
houses to the encroaching paranoia which can grip any
mind, this collection of unreliable, grotesque, spiritual
and psychological tales draw from the worlds of nature,
religion, the human psyche and that hidden world of the
supernatural in a manner which is as similar to the work
of Carl Jung and Hermes as it is to that of Machen, Poe,
Kafka or Burroughs.
the macabre, each a testament to the hideousness of the
greater world and ennui in the face of those things which
we cannot understand. From parasitic worms to vampiric
houses to the encroaching paranoia which can grip any
mind, this collection of unreliable, grotesque, spiritual
and psychological tales draw from the worlds of nature,
religion, the human psyche and that hidden world of the
supernatural in a manner which is as similar to the work
of Carl Jung and Hermes as it is to that of Machen, Poe,
Kafka or Burroughs.