Blue Light Of The Screen: On Horror, Ghosts, and God
by Claire Cronin Author
For lovers of the spooky, fans of memoir, and those obsessed with scary, this book is the story of the author’s fascination with that which gives the creeps. More than just stories, the author explores exactly what it means to be afraid — beyond the practical; he looks into aspects of delusion, superstition, paranoia, and the primordial fear we get told might be irrational. Moreover this is the author’s life story of having grown up in a Catholic family (an experience which has been scaring some people for over a millennia), a story of overcoming depression and suicidality, overcoming generational trauma (overcoming the ghosts of one’s past). This is a unique book for a reader looking for something unique — part ghost story, part memoir, part story of researching arcane text, this is a book about horror and a work of horror in and of itself.
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