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  • 10/2024
  • 978-1-952600-55-5 1952600553
  • 216 pages
  • $18
Yarrow Paisley
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Divine in Essence
This is a collection of ten short stories in the oneiric mode. They might be placed in various categories—Horror, Fabulist, Transgressive, Surreal, and Weird, along with other influences. The language is literary and stylized rather than sensational. (I am calling them Horror for marketing purposes, since the others seem to go unrecognized in the wider culture. Also, sensitive readers should be warned that they may encounter upsetting situations.)
Reviews
Paisley (author of Furious in the Expanse) crafts ten nightmarish short stories sure to lodge—if not fester—in the minds of readers. With subjects ranging from the supernatural to the shockingly commonplace, Paisley's horrors are stomach-turning and grotesque, perfect for reading during a storm or under the covers by flashlight. Written in briskly archaic prose that’s charged, incantatory, and unnervingly clammy, tales like “The Great Event” (the title refers to an occasion eagerly anticipated by a daughter haunted by her mother’s ghost) and “Fever Dream” (the title couldn’t be more apt) highlight primal fears of being trapped, feeling unsafe or unloved within our families, and facing forces bigger than ourselves. Cosmic and body horror are expertly woven throughout, though readers should be aware that some tales involve themes of child sexual abuse—never described in detail but still deeply unsettling.

While the taboo pervades, charm unexpectedly percolates in surprising places. Lovers of weird fiction will relish these characters’ “torpor”s, “spasms of terror and sorrow,” and “whimsical” “hacking at my organs.” Highlights include the bittersweet final gathering of lovers who unite annually despite death, accidentally shedding and losing body parts needed for the next year’s get-together. Similarly memorable are the chatty diary entries of a young ghost as she begins to understand her afterlife in the house she haunts, or the surprising thoughts and hopes of a woman trapped inside a mirror.

That charm lives in the antiquated verbiage, the raw emotion and host of striking details, and the matter-of-fact way the narrators address the supernatural. While it doesn’t guarantee happy endings, there's joy in these grim stories that echo, in tone, the early greats of cosmic horror. Paisley seems to dance with them, the playfulness keeping readers on edge—it’s never safe to get comfortable. This hard-to-forget collection offers many dark rewards.

Takeaway: Darkly playful, unsettling horror stories in a classical vein.

Comparable Titles: Thomas Ligotti, Robert Aickman.

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 10/2024
  • 978-1-952600-55-5 1952600553
  • 216 pages
  • $18
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