Primeval: A Journal of the Uncanny delves into the dark side with thought-provoking fiction and essays in its second issue. Livia Llewellyn contributes a never-before-seen story about coming of age in a terrifying world. Daniel M. Kimmel explores our uneasy relationship with robots in science-fiction films. Jacob S. Knabb revisits a notorious mass murder at a Midwestern restaurant. Robert Dunbar challenges horror literature’s reactionary tendencies. Author Jeff Jacobson is interviewed about his latest novel, inspiration, and process. David Peak examines horror films as a “communication of the unknown.” All of this and more awaits readers in Primeval: A Journal of the Uncanny #2.
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- Release Date 12/13/2014
- Author Desmond WarzelDean WildLivia LlewellynBlood Bound Books
- Language English
- Company Blood Bound Books
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