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Gemma Files

    Gemma Files est une voix célébrée de l'horreur contemporaine, connue pour ses récits profondément troublants et imaginatifs. Son œuvre explore souvent les recoins les plus sombres de l'expérience humaine, abordant les thèmes de l'étrange et du grotesque avec un style unique et viscéral. Files mêle magistralement folklore, mythologie et terreur psychologique pour créer des récits qui persistent bien après la dernière page.

    Lovecraft's Monsters
    Experimental Film
    In That Endlessness, Our End
    Blood from the Air
    Dark is Better
    Humans are the Problem
    • Dark is Better

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the unsettling interplay between light and darkness, this collection features a range of stories filled with cosmic horror and chilling creativity. Readers will encounter a ghost from an art project, an exterminator uncovering supernatural inhabitants, an intergalactic invasion, and a cult's bloody rituals. Spanning nearly two decades, it showcases both well-known and lesser-seen works from Gemma Files, highlighting her evolution as a prominent voice in horror. The narratives delve into hidden truths and the terror that lies beneath the surface of reality.

      Dark is Better2023
      3,7
    • Blood from the Air

      • 372pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Exploring the interplay between the numinous and the horrific, this collection delves into alternate realities where characters confront transformative experiences. With themes of love and death intertwined, it offers a dark fantasy filled with unsettling elements. Readers will encounter forgotten gods and monsters as familiar tropes are subverted, leading to unexpected revelations. This unique blend of horror and fantasy invites a journey through a fractured universe, rich with eerie delights and profound changes.

      Blood from the Air2023
      4,1
    • Humans are the Problem

      A Monster's Anthology

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of connection and support, this book emphasizes the importance of community and shared experiences in overcoming challenges. It offers insights and encouragement for those feeling isolated, highlighting stories that resonate with the struggles of many. Through relatable narratives, readers are reminded of the strength found in unity and the comfort of knowing that others share similar journeys.

      Humans are the Problem2022
      3,5
    • In That Endlessness, Our End

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      This acclaimed fiction collection, honored with the 2021 Bram Stoker Award, showcases a range of compelling stories that delve into the realms of horror and the uncanny. Each narrative explores complex themes of fear, identity, and the human experience, offering readers a chilling yet thought-provoking journey. The author's masterful storytelling and unique voice create an immersive atmosphere, making it a standout in contemporary horror literature. Perfect for fans of unsettling tales that linger long after the last page.

      In That Endlessness, Our End2021
      4,0
    • Experimental Film

      • 342pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Former film teacher Lois Cairns is struggling to raise her autistic son while freelancing as a critic when, at a screening, she happens upon a sampled piece of silver nitrate silent footage. She is able to connect it to the early work of Mrs. Iris Dunlopp Whitcomb, the spiritualist and collector of fairy tales who mysteriously disappeared from a train compartment in 1918. Hoping to make her own mark on the film world, Lois embarks on a project to prove that Whitcomb was Canada's first female filmmaker. But her research takes her down a path not of darkness but of light--the blinding and searing light of a fairy tale made flesh, a noontime demon who demands that duty must be paid. As Lois discovers terrifying parallels between her own life and that of Mrs. Whitcomb, she begins to fear not just for herself, but for those closest to her heart.

      Experimental Film2020
      3,7
    • Lovecraft's Monsters

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Deliciously creepy, this loving tribute to the master of modern horror features riveting stories from his wicked progeny. H. P. Lovecraft created a wealth of legendary monstrosities a century ago, and this collection of stories reconnects with those imaginings: the massive, tentacled Cthulhu, who lurks beneath the sea waiting for his moment to rise; the demon Sultan Azathoth, who lies babbling at the center of the universe, mad beyond imagining; the Deep Ones, who come to shore to breed with mortal men; and the unspeakably-evil Hastur, whose very name brings death. Celebrating these famous beasts in all their grotesque glory, each story is a gripping new take on a classic mythos creature accompanied by an illuminating illustration. In one accursed tale, something unnatural slouches from the sea into an all-night diner to meet the foolish young woman waiting for him. In another storyline the Hounds of Tindalos struggle to survive trapped in human bodies, haunting pool halls for men they can lure into the dark. Strange, haunting, and undeniably monstrous, this is the best of Lovecraft's creatures—reawakened and re-imagined.

      Lovecraft's Monsters2014
      3,7
    • A Book of Tongues

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Pinkerton detective Ed Morrow infiltrates a gang led by Rev. Asher Rook, a former Confederate chaplain who becomes a "hexslinger."

      A Book of Tongues2010
      3,5