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Mannikin
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Weird fiction from "weird" places?
After reading a thread on here concerning weird fiction originating in Africa, I realized that, as far as my horror reading goes, it's essentially limited to authors mostly from a narrow selection of English-speaking countries. I would be interested in hearing from the connoisseurs here on whether or not there are authors of note from places like ex-Yugoslavia, China, or other locales that are commonly overlooked in literature. Is there a wealth of forgotten gems out there that western readers are passing over? Or did horror and weird fiction just not catch on in other parts of the world?
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