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Darren Speegle

Auteur de A Dirge for the Temporal

13+ oeuvres 47 utilisateurs 7 critiques

Œuvres de Darren Speegle

A Dirge for the Temporal (2004) 14 exemplaires
Cries from the Static (2017) 8 exemplaires
Gothic Wine (2004) 4 exemplaires
A Haunting in Germany (2016) 4 exemplaires
A Puddle in the Wilderness (2018) 4 exemplaires
A Rhapsody for the Eternal (2009) 3 exemplaires
Varying Distances (2018) 3 exemplaires
The Third Twin (2017) 2 exemplaires
Transtexting Pose 1 exemplaire
Prisms 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Realms: The First Year of Clarkesworld Magazine (2008) — Contributeur — 72 exemplaires
Shivers VII (2013) — Contributeur — 58 exemplaires
Subterranean: Tales of Dark Fantasy (2008) — Auteur — 58 exemplaires
You, Human: An Anthology of Dark Science Fiction (2016) — Contributeur — 21 exemplaires
Text: Ur (2007) — Contributeur — 14 exemplaires
Postscripts Magazine, Issue 9 (2006) — Contributeur — 10 exemplaires
Postscripts Magazine, Issue 32/33: Far Voyager (2014) — Contributeur — 10 exemplaires
Postscripts Magazine, Issue 30/31: Memoryville Blues (2013) — Contributeur — 8 exemplaires
Cemetery Dance Issue 59 (2008) 5 exemplaires
Crimewave 10: Now You See Me (2008) 4 exemplaires
Cemetery Dance Issue 55 (2006) — Contributeur — 4 exemplaires

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Cette critique a été rédigée pour LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
Darren Speegle presents a literary quality collection of horror. He uses a variety of writing modes. His tales have high originality and, in the best sense, a 19th century depth of word selection.

Not everything that he writes is story. The volume's title, itself, refers to a poem.
In another work identifiable as poetry, "Lathered Spit in the Calloused Palms of the Demiurge" he reduces life to something rather onanistic - a wretched proposition. In a brilliantly worded litany, *Things that Tend to Disturb*, he presents exactly that, a listing of things briefly editorialized. When the reader finishes the lengthy tally, they might feel overcome by a sense of dread.

Of course most of the work is story. He has a deeply visceral ghost story in "Hexerei". A most unsettling, realistic, double murder transpires in another tale.

*Kiss of Chromium, Caress of Isolation* is a particularly disturbing story. In it, a man seeks out his mother living on a deserted island, perhaps to reconcile or resolve the troubles of a past life in which his mother was a paedophile. His name, Hadrian, makes a clear reference to isolation which permeates the story. His career as a photographer implies one who records but does not participate in the world at large. Speegle communicates through sexual symbolism through the story. It is a pleasurably challenging read.

Quite by chance, I read the adult graphic novella, *The Inferno in Bottles*, adapted from the story by Kyusaku Yomeno (1928), within days of reading Kiss of Chromium. Inferno is a classic pictorial work in Japan about a brother and sister also stranded from childhood on an island. Upon reaching the threshold of puberty, they, too, become horrified by their incestuous feelings, though they never commit a sin. The artwork within the piece is loaded with symbolism.

Anyone familiar with and liking TIB will definitely like Speegle's work and vice versa. Using text as a medium, Speegle naturally creates something more visceral than can be found in any drawings, but I really enjoyed seeing two perspectives side by side. People reading Speegle's story might like to see TIB similarly close in time.

In Stephen King's opinion, good horror writing generally avoids adjectives in preference to adverbs. Speegle's work boldly refutes this notion. He writes masterfully in a manner of Poe or Stoker relying on circumstance and description more than action to disturb the reader. For an adult reader, his style has a superior richness compared to most 20th century work.
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Jeffrey_Hatcher | 2 autres critiques | Nov 6, 2018 |
Cette critique a été rédigée pour LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. That being said, I wish I had better things to say.

The book is a collection of scary/spooky/gothic/weird stories and some of them were really good. Unfortunately, I found some of them to not be for me. I like horror and scary stories, the gothic theme/aesthetic are 100% my speed, but this was hard to get through at times.

I tend to like my spooky stories a little more grounded in reality and some of these were just a little too abstract for me to follow. Mr. Speegle is clearly a talented writer, but I got sick of the same kind of character structure coupled with the same lack of story structure.… (plus d'informations)
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executivespooky | 2 autres critiques | Aug 27, 2018 |
Cette critique a été rédigée pour LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
This book is not an easy read. In fact I read the first story then went back to the beginning and read it again. Not to be read with your kindle in one hand and a spoonful of cereal in the other. Concentration is required here. This collection of stories, and a few poems, tends towards the supernatural/horror. They are not happy stories but are dark and sometimes uncomfortable. Definitely worth reading as Mr. Speegle has a command of language that we don't often see in fiction today.
 
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scot2 | 2 autres critiques | Aug 15, 2018 |
This is an unusual story, but I just can't say I enjoyed it. It gradually becomes more and more twisted up and hard to follow. I can sort of see what the author was trying to do, but combined with a style I didn't click with, it wasn't for me.
Three stars due to it's uniqueness and complexity.
 
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AngelaJMaher | Jun 25, 2018 |

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