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Llewellyn’s follow-up collection, Furnace, is a slightly slimmer volume, but it doesn’t skimp when it comes to her distorted vision. Beautiful and hideous in the same breath, its 13 tales of erotic, surreal, existential horror pack a logic-shattering punch.”.  · And then there's Livia Llewellyn, an author praised for her dark, stirring, evocative prose and disturbing, personal narratives. Lush, layered, multifaceted, and elegant, the thirteen tales comprising Furnace showcase why Livia Llewellyn has been lauded by scholars and fans of weird fiction alike, and why she has been nominated multiple times for the Shirley Jackson Award and included in year's best Brand: Word Horde. Read reviews and buy Furnace - by Livia Llewellyn (Paperback) at Target. Choose from contactless Same Day Delivery, Drive Up and more.


Trigger warnings: Graphic, violent sexual assault in the last three stories, grotesque imagery, graphic violence Second book club review of the year! We read Furnace by Livia Llewellyn with our February genre of Horror. I feel so torn about this book. When I read the reviews for it I feel like I'm just not the. Livia Llewellyn is an American short story horror writer from Alaska.. Biography. Livia Llewellyn was born in Anchorage, www.doorway.ru spent time working for Tor in New York and works as a secretary. She also worked as a theatre actor for twenty years. Their settings range around the globe and across the centuries, from 14 th century Spain to 17 th century Virginia to England in the present day. Contributors include such award-winning and critically acclaimed authors as Nadia Bulkin, Livia Llewellyn, Molly Tanzer, Sun Yung Shin, Gemma Files, Kaaron Warren, Damien Angelica Walters, and Selena.


Livia Llewellyn's horror has this intimate, almost secretive quality to it which explores the ruptures between her protagonists and their unbearable reality. Furnace is one of the most original books I've read during horroctober alongside Autumn Christian's Ecstatic Inferno. Always count on the ladies to be fearless and to challenge the established paradigms of genre fiction. Llewellyn's follow-up collection, Furnace, is a slightly slimmer volume, but it doesn't skimp when it comes to her distorted vision. Beautiful and hideous in the same breath, its 13 tales of. Furnace is Livia Llewellyn's newest collection of thirteen tales filled with dark, stirring, evocative prose and disturbing, personal narratives. Look for Furnace at better independent booksellers everywhere, and most online retailers.

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