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cursed feminine urges // sporadic notes on horror, sci-fi, and speculative stories & realities

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Sierra Greer’s debut novel ANNIE BOT brings a fresh take on the horror of awareness for an embodied AI, whose owner plays out his sexual & racial hangups by exploiting her capacity for physical pleasure.


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Head, shoulders, knees & sewer | Lost in the Slop

Hollywood’s AI ladies tend to have something in common, even the most human-looking among them. They’re statuesque, smooth and angular. They have chiseled faces and lithe limbs expressing the ideals of whichever man genius created them, som...

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Who is revenge for?

I started writing about I Saw The Devil and ended up working out all my gripes about Promising Young Woman. Join me on this special journey.

“And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off.”

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My formative horrifications, Part 2

Welcome back for more spine-tingling navel gazing.

Part 1 fell into chronological order unintentionally—I think the most urgent memories and associations surfaced first, but what follows here in Part 2 is no less vivid.

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My formative horrifications, Part 1

In honor of officially crossing the Gregorian threshold into sPoOkY sEaSoN, my first full-length post has landed.

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