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tetrapyloctomy
Feb 18, 2003

Okay -- you talk WAY too fast.
Nap Ghost

Traxis posted:

Can anyone recommend any books that have a found footage/mysterious signals/numbers stations vibe? So far I've read:
House of Leaves
Transmission by Ambrose Ibsen
Experimental Film by Gemma Files
The Last Days of Jack Sparks by Jason Arnopp
and the short story collection Lost Signals

None are traditionally horror but do incorporate varying degrees of secret society mystery, which sometimes scratches a horror itch. Night Film by Marisha Pessl. If you want to be a bit more intimate with the found item and are okay with trying something a bit gimmicky, S. might be up your alley. And finally, though I'm obviously biased, I'm going to throw Foucault's Pendulum in there. It's like an origins story for the mysterious signals themselves.

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tetrapyloctomy
Feb 18, 2003

Okay -- you talk WAY too fast.
Nap Ghost
First glimpse of the HBO adaptation of Lovecraft Country looks promising.

tetrapyloctomy
Feb 18, 2003

Okay -- you talk WAY too fast.
Nap Ghost

UwUnabomber posted:

Stephen King's short story collections have some real bangers.

John Connolly's Nocturnes is excellent. (As is The Book of Lost Things, but that's not a collection.)

tetrapyloctomy fucked around with this message at 04:03 on Mar 20, 2024

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