#horror

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...to return to their 'native soil,' as they say, to the bosom, so to speak, of their mother earth, like frightened children, yearning to fall asleep on the withered bosom of their decrepit mother, and to sleep there for ever, only to escape the horrors that terrify them.


Fyodor Dostoyevsky


#depression #earth #escape #fear #horror

Who knew death could lead to an eating disorder?


Corey Redekop


#humor #humour #monsters #zombies #death

You know how sometimes you tell yourself that you have a choice, but really you don't have a choice? Just because there are alternatives doesn't mean they apply to you.


Rick Yancey


#apocalypse #cassie #choices #fiction #horror

It wasn’t that she necessarily wanted to “socialize” at the bonfire, but she wanted to broadcast to the general population that her antisocial behavior was a personal choice not a sentence to social leprosy.


J.D. Stroube


#behavior #bonfire #choice #cliques #horror

Even if she be not harmed, her heart may fail her in so much and so many horrors; and hereafter she may suffer--both in waking, from her nerves, and in sleep, from her dreams.


Bram Stoker


#dreams #fear #horror #memories #nightmares

But if what interests you are stories of the fantastic, I must warn you that this kind of story demands more art and judgment than is ordinarily imagined.


Charles Nodier


#fantastic #fantasy #genre #horror #supernatural

The charm of horror only tempts the strong


Jean Lorrain


#supernatural #supernatural

The result is ... that there's no room left in the world for the weird – though plenty for crude, contemptuous, wisecracking, fun-poking imitations of it.


Fritz Leiber


#supernatural #unknown #supernatural

With the first kiss his mouth will taste of wormwood.


Poppy Z. Brite


#short-story

An admirable line of Pablo Neruda’s, “My creatures are born of a long denial,” seems to me the best definition of writing as a kind of exorcism, casting off invading creatures by projecting them into universal existence, keeping them on the other side of the bridge… It may be exaggerating to say that all completely successful short stories, especially fantastic stories, are products of neurosis, nightmares or hallucination neutralized through objectification and translated to a medium outside the neurotic terrain. This polarization can be found in any memorable short story, as if the author, wanting to rid himself of his creature as soon and as absolutely as possible, exorcises it the only way he can: by writing it.


Julio Cortázar


#fantasy #genre #horror #story #writers