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This is a very special piece. Please, allow me to start by saying that Dona Fox doesn't write the average kind of horror you are used to. No, she digs deeper (sharper?) than that.
She is a psychological twirler of your sanity. You won't see lots of blood and guts in her titles, but don't you have enough of that so far? Her writing is... delicate, broken to pieces... insane. Beautifully insane.
I don't hide I'm a fervent fan of hers, because when I read her, I feel she is holding my hand in a journ ...more
She is a psychological twirler of your sanity. You won't see lots of blood and guts in her titles, but don't you have enough of that so far? Her writing is... delicate, broken to pieces... insane. Beautifully insane.
I don't hide I'm a fervent fan of hers, because when I read her, I feel she is holding my hand in a journ ...more

A chilling story.
'A Perfect Memory' is a psychological horror short story that twists reality, layering distortion upon disorientation, and making the reader question their perceptions just as the characters do.
The setting really is the star of this story: Chandler House reminded me of pictures of abandoned hospitals and institutions, with grunge and tarnish on the surfaces, and coldness beneath them. The contrast between the intimidation exerted by certain characters and the vulnerability of ...more
'A Perfect Memory' is a psychological horror short story that twists reality, layering distortion upon disorientation, and making the reader question their perceptions just as the characters do.
The setting really is the star of this story: Chandler House reminded me of pictures of abandoned hospitals and institutions, with grunge and tarnish on the surfaces, and coldness beneath them. The contrast between the intimidation exerted by certain characters and the vulnerability of ...more