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Alexandyr the Terrible

Alexandyr Kent

Examining short stories that go bump in the brain: the strange, the uncanny, and the weird. Is the truth really out there or just buried inside?

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Strange, but not weird

The weird packs a punch, especially when you don’t see it coming.

Joseph Conrad was not a weird writer, and he stridently rejected the notion he was summoning stranger things when he wrote The Shadow Line (1917).[1]

The novella follows a...

5 months ago
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Purpose is a dirty word

Dirty word, purpose has become. Recently, I’ve been ruminating on its meaning: “the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.”1

I do and create things, but what are my reasons for doing so?

Like many, wh...

a year ago
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Actually, it isn’t what it is

I am drawn to altered realities. Their cousins, constructed realities, I find irresistible. One of the most referenced is The Truman Show (1998), a movie about a man who slowly discovers he’s the star of the grandest reality show of all tim...

a year ago
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Calls of the void

Breach the Upside Down. Choose the blue pill. Go boldly where no man has gone before. Hop down the rabbit hole.

The fantasy of exploring a world beyond our own is a timeless one. The great minds have struggled deeply with the mysterious “o...

2 years ago
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Can a screen adaptation be too good? Yes, he sighs.

Movies and TV series made from great books or classic short stories are starting to bug me. Faithful or loose, adaptations possess the power to displace my memory of the source material. As a reader first and viewer second, I don’t like thi...

2 years ago
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