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“…he tapped out, preferring his modest library of movies to the real-time doom of humankind.”
— Sep 20, 2025 12:46PM
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“La Mala Hora” by Alex Segura
3/5
Although scary and sad (and more latin representation is always welcomed) it was quite simple.
— Oct 20, 2025 02:31PM
3/5
Although scary and sad (and more latin representation is always welcomed) it was quite simple.
Oma
is on page 263 of 779
“Wrong F*cking Place, Wrong F*cking Time” by C. Robert Cargill
5/5
So much fun between the sweetness of human connection, the horror/pop culture references and the actual slasher-like ending.
— Oct 16, 2025 01:27PM
5/5
So much fun between the sweetness of human connection, the horror/pop culture references and the actual slasher-like ending.
Oma
is on page 237 of 779
“Prey Instinct” by Hailey Piper
3/5
Although more poetic than the previous ones and certainly creepy, not my favorite story.
— Oct 08, 2025 06:24AM
3/5
Although more poetic than the previous ones and certainly creepy, not my favorite story.
Oma
is on page 197 of 779
“The Hope Boat” by Gabino Iglesias
5/5
Not only is this set in Puerto Rico (!), but the rawness in the narrative voice was striking.
As if building on top of the trauma explored in the previous story, this one skips “the details” for a shorter story that delivers a sorrowful ending.
— Sep 30, 2025 10:23AM
5/5
Not only is this set in Puerto Rico (!), but the rawness in the narrative voice was striking.
As if building on top of the trauma explored in the previous story, this one skips “the details” for a shorter story that delivers a sorrowful ending.
Oma
is on page 186 of 779
“Sandra cried and prayed and held her mother's rosary against her daughter's bloated face, but God was tending to the apocalypse and her prayers went unanswered.”
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— Sep 30, 2025 10:01AM
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Oma
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“Nothing reveals the uselessness of words quite like the presence of Death, riding its black horse silently down your street with its scythe at the ready.”
— Sep 30, 2025 09:52AM
Oma
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“Lenora” by Jonathan Janz
3.7/5
This author is great at imagery and immersion. I was moved by Baker’s tragic past.
It’s truly devastating to imagine being immune to a deathly virus and having to live in the world after already having lost all your loved ones.
— Sep 30, 2025 09:39AM
3.7/5
This author is great at imagery and immersion. I was moved by Baker’s tragic past.
It’s truly devastating to imagine being immune to a deathly virus and having to live in the world after already having lost all your loved ones.
Oma
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‘“The dogs all died,” she said. “The people died. Damn cats lived on…”’
— Sep 19, 2025 08:01AM
Oma
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"Lockdown" by Bev Vincent
4/5
Although quite short, the particular setting and the abrupt ending made this quite a bleak one.
— Sep 16, 2025 09:15AM
4/5
Although quite short, the particular setting and the abrupt ending made this quite a bleak one.

