NEITHERIUM CONTENT GUIDE

What is “horror”? Dark Allegory

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Short Stories:

The Perigean Turn – mermaid folk horror 

The Drowning Man Game – folk horror & sequel to Perigean Turn

Coronet – Boschian bodymod horror (graphic)

The Monstrance & the Relic – steam punk, dark humor, historical/folk horror

The Coppe-Snippen – a Brythwhyte Memorandum. Folk horror w/turn-speak (extinct dialect)

Indulgences – horror (graphic)

Soft Warm Good – sci-fi eco horror                   

The Happiest Hour – Grimm historical lore horror, served with a tropical twist

The Last Hour – sci fi horror homage to Richard Matheson’s “The Last Day”

Gamma Gaia – space/time sci fi/horror, Carl Sagan/Ann Druyan homage

Butterflybroth – speculative fiction/alternate universe horror                   

Romeo & Juliet Enthroned – a Brythwhyte Memorandum. Shakespearean/historical horror           

A Brief History of Trav’lers – sci-fi speculative fiction, nod to “Time Traveler’s Wife”    

Storia dell’arte dei Vampiri – art historical vampire horror           

Paradise – contemporary horror (graphic)                                   

The Rest – haunted horror (graphic)

Ravenscrafted – Faustian contemporary horror    

D R A F T M I T E – sci fi contemporary/tech horror      

Consummation – erotic & mythological sci fi/horror (graphic)     

Lil Bebee – vampire gothic horror                      

My Gigi – gothic folk horror                              

Throne d’eau – sci fi/horror homage/part II to Kurt Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron”                    

Joined with the Seas – gothic horror, James Barry homage          

Short Fiction: Christmas Punch, Dance of the Sugarplums, Santa Domnia – holiday folk horror   

Flash Fiction: Meddie (Medea), Sub Marine, Tender Moment, Metamorphosis

Poems: speculative/horror poetry    

Lyrics: lyric poetry produced as songs, from previously publ RUGS ON PUDDLES COATS OVER OCEANS, 2013, available for Kindle at Amazon

Final Memo – a Brythwhyte memorandum   

…and yes, here and there, if dark humor creeps in, it is intentional