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Mike Thorn

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Mike Thorn is the author of Shelter for the Damned, Darkest Hours, and Peel Back and See. His stories have appeared in magazines, anthologies, and podcasts, including Vastarien, NoSleep, and Tales to Terrify. His essays and articles have been published in American Twilight: The Cinema of Tobe Hooper, The Weird: A Companion, The Fiddlehead, Thinking Horror: A Journal of Horror Philosophy, and elsewhere. He is an instructor in the Department of English at the University of New Brunswick, where he completed his PhD, and he co-hosts the Craftwork podcast with his fiancée, Miriam Richer.

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Mike Thorn Thank you so much for the kind words, Laertes! I'm thrilled to hear that Darkest Hours connected with you. "A New Kind of Drug" originated as an abstr…moreThank you so much for the kind words, Laertes! I'm thrilled to hear that Darkest Hours connected with you. "A New Kind of Drug" originated as an abstract attempt to grapple with the suffering that humans impose on nonhuman animals, but it led me to some surprising places. The story certainly owes something to the Weird tradition (especially Lovecraft and Hodgson), but it's also driven by personal creative obsessions: addiction, psychedelia, adolescent alienation, familial trauma, etc. The hope is always that, while studying and paying respect to one's genre of choice, one can also find new points of entry.(less)
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Shelter for the Damned

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Craftwork Episode 25: Braided Essays, Collective Solitude, & the Objective Correlative w/ Kasia Van Schaik

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In this interview, we chat with Kasia Van Schaik about reverse outlining, asking “what if”, sublimating emotion through landscape, and so much more.

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“Ligotti goes in, paranoia comes out.”
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Mike Thorn Leo wrote: "Hiya Mike! Cheers for connecting on here, and congrats on your publication with Unnerving! Can't wait to read when it comes out :)
Keep in touch!
Leo"


Thanks Leo! I look forward to delving into some of your work as well.


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Leo Robertson Hiya Mike! Cheers for connecting on here, and congrats on your publication with Unnerving! Can't wait to read when it comes out :)
Keep in touch!
Leo


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