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Furnace by livia llewellyn
Furnace by livia llewellyn








But the most impressive pieces are those that experiment with form, like the unsettling inquisition of "Panopticon", the maddening repetition of events in "Allocthon", the disquieting demonic Craigslist advert of "And Love Shall Hold No Dominion", and even the titular "Furnace", which reads like a Bradbury-esque nightmare by way of Brian Evenson. Stories like "Stabilimentum", where a woman is haunted by hordes of spiders, or the psychosexual transformation in "The Lord of the Hunt" have that old-fashioned serial feel, like something you might see on "Tales from the Crypt" - although Llewellyn's unique touch would probably make them too hot for TV. Llewellyn also lends her talents to stories with more 'traditional' structure, meaning they could easily be transferred into the kind of storylines you might find on shows like "Black Mirror". In both instances, the processes described in the accounts, both gruesome and arousing, are lushly illustrated by her talented hand.

furnace by livia llewellyn

"Cinerous" and "In the Court of King Cupressaceae,1982" tell disquieting alternate history stories from revolution-era France and small town America (respectively) where the female protagonists rise from already twisted circumstances and enter the realm of cosmic terror. But this collection is far from one note: stories like "It Feels Better Biting Down" and "Wasp & Snake" dive headfirst into the kind of violent, manic uncanniness which you might find in the writing of Amelia Gray. These tales are slathered with dark, flourishing prose reminiscent of Angela Carter, and nearly all delve into the deeply erotic nature of horror with a penchant for detail one might find in an Anne Rice novel. Stories like "Yours is the Right to Begin", a sort of alternate re-telling of Dracula, takes our expectations and flips them into a dark dimension of undying terror, exploring the perspectives of the oft-overlooked female characters of the story.

furnace by livia llewellyn

Many of Llewellyn's stories are imbued with a gothic style right down to their DNA, but use the medium as a means of transcendence rather than limitation.

furnace by livia llewellyn furnace by livia llewellyn

True to the title, Livia Llewellyn's collection of short stories is a white-hot forge where horror, erotica, and weird fiction are melted together into something dark, seductive, and dangerous.










Furnace by livia llewellyn