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Casting Deep Meteo
A photograph of some autumnal woods shrouded in a grey mist.

Here are the Woods

By Levi Rubeck • November 15th, 2024

It’s the liminal woods between cities and suburbs, suburbs and exurbs, farmhouses and fields that yield the highest chance of finding porn.

Totally Generic
A bank of fog rolls ashore just of the coast of Maine.

Losing Christina

By Natasha Ochshorn • November 14th, 2024

The Fog is a novel about gaslighting, although that term is never used.

Area of Effect
Students mill about in droves and crisp blue blazers in a grand hall at Durham University.

The Local Horror of Dark Academia

By Jay Castello • November 13th, 2024

Babel is one of the books most keen to explore the dark part of dark academia; the power behind it, not just the hue of an 18th century wood-panel library.

I Played It, Like, Twice...
A photo of a game of Warhammer Underworlds in action with a hex map, cards on a table, several six-sided dice, and many miniatures of various warriors, with bows, swords, and other weapons

Mad About Underworlds: In This Case, I Mean Mad as in Angry

By Orrin Grey • November 12th, 2024

The Warhammer: Underworlds warbands have a level of personality that larger armies simply can’t, with each individual model given a name, special rules, and some character that help it to pop.

Rookie of the Year
A bird's eye view of a suburban neighborhood.

Suburbia’s End

By Matt Marrone • November 12th, 2024

We were in our own dimensional rift and saw it all at once – the flashing and clashing lightsabers, the pillars, the darkness, the red eyes, each other.

Interlinked
A still from It Follows shows a young woman with long blonde hair looking over her shoulder as she approaches a decrepit house.

Zoning Out

By Phoenix Simms • November 8th, 2024

Being anywhere is better than trapped in the suburbs.

Here Be Monsters
A mustachioed man in an argyle sweater vest menacingly holds a shovel in art from the game Hello Neighbor.

The Discomfort of “Hello Neighbor” in Contemporary America

By Emma Kostopolus • November 7th, 2024

The people under the tightest scrutiny are already the most vulnerable – our queer, trans, and POC neighbors.

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