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The Corpse Bride and the Living Dead

October 26, 2025October 26, 2025 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

Illustration inspired by Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride. Original concept and rendering © Wordinguk, 2025. I’ve been working on my book again — circling the same themes of death, memory, and the strange comedy of human attachment — when Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride came to mind. It often does, that little animated elegy; the film has … Continue reading The Corpse Bride and the Living Dead

Between Hell and Reason

October 26, 2025 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

Sometimes the world goes so mad that only a sane man looks insane. Albert Camus was one of those men. While Europe tore itself to pieces, he stood, cigarette in hand, between hell and reason — and, miraculously, refused to join either. When I first read his wartime essays, I could almost smell the ink … Continue reading Between Hell and Reason

Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus

October 24, 2025 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

Frankenstein bites, and it gnaws politely. It sinks its teeth into your conscience while pretending to nibble at your imagination — a genteel vampire in paper form. It’s a novel born of storms, both meteorological and moral: thunder crashing over Lake Geneva and lightning striking through the skull of Western hubris. Mary Shelley, barely out … Continue reading Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus

The Devils of Loudun: Possession in the Age of Reasonable Madness

October 23, 2025 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

There are two kinds of devilry in this world: the kind that froths and foams in the convent, and the kind that wears a signet ring and drafts policy. Huxley’s The Devils of Loudun is about both — a tale where hysteria kneels before power and calls it holy. I’ve long thought that if Lucifer … Continue reading The Devils of Loudun: Possession in the Age of Reasonable Madness

The Gift of the Spider

October 21, 2025 ~ Robert ~ Leave a comment

Have a Spider by John Kenn Mortensen (b. 1978).© John Kenn Mortensen. Used here under fair dealing for the purposes of criticism and review (UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, Section 30). The Spider and I There’s a peculiar irony in how often tarantulas are mistaken for spiders. They are, of course, spiders in … Continue reading The Gift of the Spider

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