The Most Unsettling Sci-fi Books | The Horrors of Science Fiction
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Interesting fun fact: Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein during βthe year without a summerβ which was a 3 year stretch where a volcanic eruption pushed the earth into a frozen red-sky hellscape.
Ooh! Man made horrors beyond my comprehension!
possibly the worst thing, for me, about Hyperion, was subsequently learning that the Shrike was named after a real life bird with a very particular set of behaviours D=
My favourite creepy sci-fi Stephen King is The Jaunt, not knowing what happens during a jaunt except that it is horrific enough to drive you mad is a terrifying idea.
My personal favorite from Skeleton Crew was "The Jaunt." Very sci-fi and ultimately creepy. Might even hint at Todash Space.
1984 is not suppose to be a manual !
Knowledge is knowing that Frankenstein was not the monster. Wisdom is knowing that he was.
Burning candles in a library is the true horror scenario.
All the audio books that say the word say it like βtoe dashβ
Sci-Fi Author: In my book I invented the Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale Tech Company: At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don't Create The Torment Nexus
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Top Comments (10)
Interesting fun fact: Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein during βthe year without a summerβ which was a 3 year stretch where a volcanic eruption pushed the earth into a frozen red-sky hellscape.
Ooh! Man made horrors beyond my comprehension!
possibly the worst thing, for me, about Hyperion, was subsequently learning that the Shrike was named after a real life bird with a very particular set of behaviours D=
My favourite creepy sci-fi Stephen King is The Jaunt, not knowing what happens during a jaunt except that it is horrific enough to drive you mad is a terrifying idea.
My personal favorite from Skeleton Crew was "The Jaunt." Very sci-fi and ultimately creepy. Might even hint at Todash Space.
1984 is not suppose to be a manual !
Knowledge is knowing that Frankenstein was not the monster. Wisdom is knowing that he was.
Burning candles in a library is the true horror scenario.
All the audio books that say the word say it like βtoe dashβ
Sci-Fi Author: In my book I invented the Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale Tech Company: At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don't Create The Torment Nexus