George Cutter

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George Cutter is the pseudonymous author of The Ascension of the Seventh (2021) and The Web Tomb (2024). He also served as the film critic for The Chronicle Series (2014-2022), covering mainstream releases and underground cult films.




Cutter's Blog: Silent Heart Attack

I’d long since forgotten the distinct aromas of hospital wards; bodily fluids of diverse repugnance, sterile disinfectants, bland hospital food that lingers on the breath long after habitual consumption, and if you haven’t been able to shower for a little while, your own foul odours that remind you just how disgusting you are. My last hospital stay that ran for an extended period of time was back Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 30, 2025 11:08
Average rating: 4.8 · 10 ratings · 7 reviews · 2 distinct works
The Ascension of the Seventh

4.75 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2021 — 2 editions
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The Web Tomb

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And Then? And Then? What Else? by Daniel Handler
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I loved Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events as a kid. Still do, actually. For me, it was up there with the likes of Harry Potter and The Spiderwick Chronicles. Daniel Handler (the true name behind the Snicket moniker) has released his fir ...more
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Blood on Satan's Claw by Robert Wynne-Simmons
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The Blood on Satan's Claw is a 1971 British folk horror film, and part of what is known as the 'unholy trinity' of the genre, along with The Wicker Man and Witchfinder General. Robert Wynne-Simmons, the screenwriter of the original film, revisits one ...more
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Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
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Everyone knows the story of Metamorphosis; a bloke wakes up one day and is stunned to discover he has transformed into a giant cockroach. Arguably Kafka's most well known story, this cloth bound edition includes two other shorts, In the Penal Colony ...more
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Uncanny by Junji Ito
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I was quite thrilled to learn that Junji Ito had released an autobiography. I've followed his works for years, and his artwork has had a lasting impact on me (not to mention served as an influence for my own work). Uncanny: The Origins of Fear, reads ...more
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