For some reason this vaguely reminded me of ‘Mister B Gone’ by Barker but in the other direction. A human soul, sprung into the underworld to serve an unclear purpose. The whole time you’re begging the young boy to leave well enough alone while simultaneously sitting on the edge of your seat to know what the fuck is going on with this Window. My 5th read for Canadian Indie Horror Month and what a home run!
Steve’s mind is really such a treasure. The more I read by him the more impressed I am. I’m a big fan of his novellas in general and this is no exception. I love that he keeps you guessing, even when you get to the end. Absolutely fascinated by this idea of a ‘Window in the Ground’ that separates one realm from another.
For some reason this vaguely reminded me of ‘Mister B Gone’ by Barker but in the other direction. A human soul, sprung into the underworld to serve an unclear purpose. The whole time you’re begging the young boy to leave well enough alone while simultaneously sitting on the edge of your seat to know what the fuck is going on with this Window. My 5th read for Canadian Indie Horror Month and what a home run!
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