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Deep Fried Blue Collar Cosmic Horror
Originally published in The Substack Review on April 17, 2026. I’ll forever associate Joseph Campbell’s The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology (1959) with the laundromat. I read it between cycles, entranced by the boundless varieties of religious experience that human history had to offer, all while lodged in the mundanely pleasant present moment of the spinning machine…
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ENTER, ZYGONAUT

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I COME FROM VENUS

Fall 2026 • Images by Jorge Peña • Words by David Kane In a desert ghost town, a hopeless young doompunk discovers a relic that triggers a mystical transformation, melding two minds across space & time. Modern day oppression clashes with a psychotronic future in the eternal battle against interplanetary tyranny. Asynchronous violence rockets our…
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Minds Mirrored Most Monstrous
I discovered War with the Newts (1936), written by Czech national Karel Čapek, in a college class for Dystopian Literature. Shamefully, I skimmed it because I was busy being 22 and horny. Now, at 33 and horny, I found a copy in a used bookstore and decided to try again. Reader, I’m happy to report I loved…
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Literary Horror & Surrealist Trash

If you would like to explore this author before reading my sycophantic drivel, you can dive into their professional website: horrorsong.com I appreciated the well-researched piece in Neo-Passéism’s Substack about the legacy of Weird Fiction, written by Colby Smith // YUUGENPRAXIS. It juxtaposes well with this essay in Strange Horizons by Zach Gillan, who has spilled much ink over the Weird’s journey into…
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DUNWICH

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Tulpa-Punk
I collect parafictional paraphernalia. You know what I’m talking about: fake things within real things. Hoaxes you can hold in your hand. Nesting doll tales. I boast the complete works of Sutter Cane on my shelf, including the book with actual words between the covers, for which I sacrificed my sanity in a review here. Sutter…
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Words Grow Weird in Alphabet Gardens
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Book Review: Sutter Cane’s In The Mouth Of Madness
[Originally published on Psychopomp.com] The mind behind reality is insane. That’s the seed from which sprouts the fleshy jungle of Sutter Cane’s masterwork, In The Mouth of Madness, the culmination of his horror career. Is the mind behind reality your own consciousness, that hermit sea trapped behind the rocky shore of your skull? Or is this…