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Ron T's avatar

Very interesting interview. I never thought of horror as a commonplace event in ordinary life. Any cognizant reader must see the truth that we are surrounded all day by real horror stories--pollution, murders, wars all over the world, financial atrocities,chile abuse, racism, poverty and disease. These are the ingredients that create horror, the places from which horrors emerge. The interview gave me a whole new way of looking at this genre as a serious approach to understanding humanity. Very intelligent comments by the editor. I have a few short stories of my own that could benfit from the moods that horror sets. Great job!

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Jim Curtis's avatar

I couldn't disagree. more There is no moral justification for the depiction of people causing gratuitous pain to others. I acknowledge that people who write horror fiction and who make horror movies are using their freedom of speech. But I want no part of it. I have never seen a horror movie, and I never will.

I find it shocking and derpressin ghat someone could think that reading horror stories could bring out the good in people. Following that logic, reading the Bible and studying the teaching of the Buddha brings out what is bad in people.

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