Author: Inframundo Literario

"Sumérgete en las profundidades de lo desconocido y despierta tus peores temores a través de las letras."

Three young friends were biking along a sandy road in Ocala National Forest, Florida when they suddenly observe a massive Bigfoot cross the road about 40 yards ahead of them.”I wanted to report something that happened to my daughter and two of her friends back in 1989. My daughter Roxanne had taken a trip with her school friend Kimberly and Kim’s brother Keith down to Ocala, Florida to stay at Kim’s grandmother’s house for the weekend. Kim’s grandparents had a home deep in the woods down a long dirt road. We’re still trying to figure out approximately where they lived…

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Various news websites have reported on an alleged ghost photo taken at Beechworth Asylum in Australia. The claim is that the photo cannot be explained and that is shows a semi-transparent “figure” standing behind people who were present. I know this might be shocking, but the photo can be explained using my carefully crafted ghost explaining formula: profit from ghost events x bad photography skills + invested in ghosts being real = explanation  Reduced, this formula looks like this: profit x skill deficit + subjectivity = explanation The photo was shared with the media by Geoff Brown who is the…

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Death is the ultimate leveler. It comes for everyone in the end, no matter your station in life. Never is that more unsettlingly apparent than in 1988’s The Blob, directed by Chuck Russell from a script he co-wrote with Frank Darabont. The creature feature lets loose a gelatinous pink blob of goo upon the small town of Arborville, California, where it wreaks havoc with its insatiable appetite. It doesn’t care about archetypical hero or villain roles; its sole aim is to devour. The eponymous Blob acts as a giant slithering stomach, dissolving its food for digestion with extreme acidity. That means that not only…

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We support the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike and the hard work of writers, actors, and other creatives and crew that make the media we love possible. At the time of writing, critics are not on strike, and there is no call for any boycotts, but Sci-Fi Bloggers will be shifting focus to cover more indie projects and non-film/television media during the duration of the strike. For more information about the strike and why it’s important, go to: https://www.sagaftrastrike.org/ Luca Is Another Victory For Animation and Writing Luca serves as another reminder of why Pixar has the reputation it does. Yes, stuff…

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Carrie receives a group healing session from Gail Thackray, a spiritual healer, medium, and Reiki master who instantly treats “body trauma,” the alleged corporeal residue of negative personal experiences. Listener, do you have lower back pain? News flash: you’ve got daddy issues. And Gail can heal them in seconds. Plus, Ross discovers an internal inconsistency between the typical reincarnation myth and its tellers.We have social media: Twitter! X? Facebook!

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The filmmaking duo of Cheslik and Tews have proven yet again that you don’t need a big budget to make magic. Whether they’re building slapstick gags or hiding the number of beavers that are actually in the film, Hundreds of Beavers will make you believe in their whimsical world. Hundreds of Beavers tells the epic tale of a persistent fur trapper who battles hundreds of beavers. Born as form of practicality when filming on a minuscule budget, the simple effects add a wealth of character to the film. I sat down to speak with director, co-writer, and effects maestro Mike…

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Strange Horizons 4/17/23, 4/24/23, 5/1/23, 5/8/23, 5/15/23Fantasy 5/23Diabolical Plots 4/23 Strange Horizons closed out April with the poem ‘‘In a country where history is only a memory that has grown older’’ by Michael Imossan, which imagines the world as a stage and the plot of the play something of a tragedy. The narrator has lost a brother to the violence of bullets and the people and nations behind them, and no matter the time or change afterwards, that death follows the narrator. They slip into a future where the wounds are still felt, where the memo­ries might be called history…

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Rivalino Mafra da Silva was a Brazilian diamond prospector residing in Diamantino, a town located in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais. Following the passing of his wife in 1961, Rivalino single-handedly raised his three sons: Raimundo (12 years old), Fatimo (6 years old), and Dirceu (2 years old). Their humble abode was a shack. During the night of August 19, 1962, the family was abruptly awakened by a shadow that entered their shared bedroom. According to Raimundo, the shadow appeared to be “half the size of a man and had an unconventional shape, not resembling a human being.” It…This…

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STATIC CODES starring Shane Woodson (RESIDENT EVIL :EXTINCTION), Augie Duke (THE MYANS) , Mike Ferguson (THE LAST DEAL), Taryn Manning (ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK ), and Sadie Katz (THE BEAST INSIDE) is streaming now on Amazon. Directed by David M Parks, Produced by Jared Safier and David M Parks, and Associate Producer Michael Joy. A man’s wife was abducted by aliens ten years ago during a car accident which left him paralyzed from the waist down. Given up on life, he has become consumed with only one mission: finding his wife. STATIC CODES on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0CBGQN5WQ/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r?

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The 2023 World Fantasy Awards finalists have been announced. The finalists in the Best Novel category are:   World Fantasy Awards for Life Achievement have been awarded to: Peter Crowther and John Douglas. Our congrats to all the finalists! You can see the full list of finalists in all categories on the Locus website. The awards will be presented at the 2023 World Fantasy Convention, October 26-29, 2023 at the Sheraton Crown Center, Kansas City. What do you think of this lineup? Posted in Awards, World Fantasy Awards No comments yet. Add Your Comment Be civil. Keep it clean. Stay…

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