Re: Absences and Inhumanity: Six Works of Abstract Horror
I can't help but notice the one question that many people on here seem to be dodging in regards to Land's forays into Abstract Horror (though, really, you could still just as well call it Weird Fiction): "Is the writing good?"
Which, really, is the only question you truly need to ask.
Personally, I find Land's recent attempts at writing Weird Fiction (along with some of his older works, such as the texts he helped write for Ccru) to be far more innovative and creatively inspiring than most of the material currently being churned out by certified Weird Fiction writers.
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