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※A profound collection of original and imaginative horror. By focusing on the natural world, Franklin finds unique ways of exploring the unnatural, mining existential fears in ways that are deeply moving. I loved it.” 每 Chuck Tingle,
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※Franklin*s intimate chamber pieces recall the blood-soaked melodrama of Emily Carroll and Junji Ito, as well as Stephen Gammell*s illustrations from Alvin Schwartz*s Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark series. Though the vignettes are not explicitly interconnected, the often-queer themes and repeated visual and thematic elements suggest a shared universe〞where mysterious plants and fungi act both as metaphor and looming threat to the existential joys and terrors of the human body. It*s a tantalizing new entry in the queer horror canon.§ 每






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