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Joseph Hirsch

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Joseph Hirsch’s work has appeared in many publications, including “3 AM Magazine,” “Film International,” and “Retreats from Oblivion: A Journal of NoirCon.” Several of his novels and novellas have also been published. He previously served four years in the U.S. Army, in which his travels took him to locales as disparate as El Paso, Texas, Darmstadt, Germany, and Bagdad, Iraq. He lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, is online @ www.joeyhirsch.com, and has dreams of one day finding a box filled with money. ...more

Is Horror All There Is? Is It All That Exists? Some Ruminations on the (In)Human Condition

I had a sort of rough Christmas season. Not as rough as the Reiner Family’s (too soon?) but as much darkness as light certainly. Part of that is just the kind of weather we had here in the Nasty Nati. It was blistering cold and overcast, for the most part. And when the chill finally let up, the rain started falling, threatening to become ice and snow as soon as the cold returned, which it always i Read more of this blog post »
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Published on January 10, 2026 01:49 Tags: anti-natalism, existence, god, horror, nihilism, suicide
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The Bastard's Grimoire

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Veterans' Affairs

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Touch No One

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Kentucky Bestiary

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The Dove and the Crow

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My Tired Shadow

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Up in the Treehouse

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Flash Blood

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Dolls Are Barking: A Novelette

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Rolling Country

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