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Found: Eighteen stories of found footage horror (2022) Edited by Andrew Cull and Gabino Iglesias

Found: Eighteen stories of found footage horror (2022) Edited by Andrew Cull and Gabino Iglesias

"If you can watch this, I am already dead and you are lost"

Dec 09, 2024
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Readers who are unfamiliar with Found: Eighteen stories of found footage horror may wish read my note below after reading the anthology

What makes good found-footage fiction?1

The reader is struck, as they proceed, with a powerful sense that something essential to their understanding of events is missing, hidden, or withheld.

Perhaps more than one point of view is being given voice. Two or more narrative voices may tumble, argue, or war for an aesthetically necessary duration. Neither is preordained or finalized as Correct as an assessment of events.

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