“Your mother ate my dog!”: Lady Lazarus’s favourite ‘Mommies of Horror’.
“Definition of Freudian slip: when you say one thing, but meant your mother.” –an old joke, as immortalized in Urban Dictionary. Ever since the days of Sigmund Freud, mothers have endured the brunt of...
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“Definition of Freudian slip: when you say one thing, but meant your mother.” –an old joke, as immortalized in Urban Dictionary. Ever since the days of Sigmund Freud, mothers have endured the brunt of...
View ArticleHorror Films 101: The Demon Child.
Mia Farrow in a publicity shot for Roman Polanski’s “Rosemary’s Baby” (1968). In anticipation of Mother’s Day, I’ve decided to write about a trope in horror fiction that is a dark meditation on...
View Article“My Alphabet Of Anxieties & Desires”— Christmas book sale!
Just in time for Christmas: My Alphabet Of Anxieties & Desires depicts all twenty-six letters of the Roman alphabet in original, highly-rendered illustrations. While based on the format of a...
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