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Post by dem on Jul 28, 2020 9:40:39 GMT
Terry Beatty A Torch for Teresa Kurt Kuersteiner - A Torch for Teresa: ( 113 Tales of Terror, 2017). A lonely mortuary beautician, just looking for a kiss ... And from Jeff Gelb & Michael Garret's Strangers By Night: Hot Blood #6, 1995. Graham Masterton - The Jajouka Penis-Beetle. Gary Bowen & Edward Lee - Dead Girls in Love. Can't quite make my mind up whether this pair qualify. Borderline cases, I guess. In the first, our threesome are alive at outset, die mid-orgy, keep banging away regardless. See my dilemma? Sex with dead people for sure. but it's not like they went to the trouble of digging up a corpse to have sex with. Dead Girls in Love sees Melanie and Stephanie, sisters and wannabe cheerleaders, crawl from beneath the soil to fix the two-timing football Jock who cut their brakes. Can't say Willy Parks didn't have it coming. Sick bastard even had the audacity to hump his latest squeeze on their grave. As queried at time; is it necrophilia when a corpse take the initiative?
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Post by Swampirella on Jul 28, 2020 15:03:57 GMT
Restin' Piece - Nat Gertler - Fear The Fever (Hot Blood #7) Michael Garrett ed.
Dan relates the tale of his friend Myron Gillis, who died "in the saddle" "face down into Maddy" to an unknown but generous bar acquaintance. Since poor Myron "went before he came" rather than vice versa, death does nothing to stop the "itch" he has. Being his best friend, Dan helps him out. Not Dan himself, you understand, but in finding suitable (paid) temporary companionship. Mostly lacking in horror other than the basic premise, it's great fun
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Post by dem on Jul 29, 2020 18:53:26 GMT
Restin' Piece - Nat Gertler - Fear The Fever (Hot Blood #7) Michael Garrett ed. Dan relates the tale of his friend Myron Gillis, who died "in the saddle" "face down into Maddy" to an unknown but generous bar acquaintance. Since poor Myron "went before he came" rather than vice versa, death does nothing to stop the "itch" he has. Being his best friend, Dan helps him out. Not Dan himself, you understand, but in finding suitable (paid) temporary companionship. Mostly lacking in horror other than the basic premise, it's great fun
Thanks Swampi, shall look out for it. The Hot Blood's have belatedly become a favourite series of mine. Hope to begin the fifth volume, Seeds of Fear, over coming days.
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Post by dem on Jun 7, 2021 11:45:11 GMT
Jez Conolly - Tea with Mrs. Hindley: (Darrell Buxton [ed.], 4th BHF Book of Horror, 2021). Caring for the elderly is tough, but there are the occasional fringe benefits. Gary Couzens – The Party’s Over: (Darrell Buxton [ed.], 5th BHF Book of Horror, 2021). Raises question; is it necrophilia when you think partner/victim is merely comatose as opposed to dead? Áine King - The Handfast Wife: (Andrew Garvey & David Saunderson [eds.] - The Spooky Isles Book of Horror, 2018). Possibly contentious inclusion. Qualifies on sex with a dead person premise, though Helen's gibbeted, rotting partner is anything but loath.
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Post by humgoo on Jun 25, 2021 8:32:53 GMT
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Post by dem on Jun 25, 2021 9:51:30 GMT
Did I miss listing this one? Damn! It's one of the best! Far as we know, it's the mysterious Ms Blake's solitary work of fiction, and, alas, it's very unlikely there will be more forthcoming.
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randy
Crab On The Rampage
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Post by randy on Jun 25, 2021 14:58:30 GMT
Possibly not exactly what this thread is about, still peripherally relevant: Les Daniels' "They're Coming for You" from Cutting Edge (1986).
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Post by bluetomb on Jun 25, 2021 23:50:48 GMT
As I recall I suggested in a GCSE English coursework that Robert Browning's great poem Porphyria's Lover has necrophiliac undertones. I'm sure I was just trying to be shocking at the time but reading again I think there's something in the notion. Would call it a horror classic of sorts at the least.
On a less exalted note I think the notorious German underground shocker Nekromantik is a genuinely wonderful film, tightly constructed, hilarious, poignant and thoughtful with some fine compositions as well as being grossly offensive. Even though by the director's own admission the art of it was largely accidental because he made it just to mess with people and the structure was just the editors best attempt at bashing some shape into the footage shot.
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Post by dem on May 19, 2022 19:13:52 GMT
David J. Schow - Life Partner: (David A. Sutton & Stephen Jones, [eds.]. Dark Voices 5, 1993). If you really love them, it should be okay to continue as normal for a fortnight or so, but you might want to leave the windows wide open.
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Post by dem on Sept 21, 2022 12:32:23 GMT
Andrew Llewellyn - Final Entry: ( Spoken in Whispers, 2022). There was a time when Ern was driven to perform risky defilements of fresh graves to satisfy his desires. But that was before he landed night work at the Royal Liberty NHS Trust. Sexual fulfilment in the workplace! Until, .... a bit of a twist ending.
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Post by dem on Apr 30, 2023 10:13:10 GMT
Amos Sewell G. T. Fleming-Roberts - Madman's Mate: What sinister horror lurked behind the high-walled mansion of the Loups? ( Terror Tales, Nov. 1934) ""Merciful God!" The thought drummed in Atwood's fevered brain: John Loup slept with the dead! But though his mind was afire, his body was frozen with horror. Mary Loup, four years dead, preserved by some embalmer's art, lying in the black bed—" Alex Schomburg Arthur J. Burks - Mates for the Morgue Master: ( Mystery Tales, Dec. 1939: Ed Hulse [ed], Satan Lives for My Love!). The new morgue attendant falls madly in lust with the corpse of a gal named Merry Tan, though perhaps we should mention it's her makes the initial pass. Burks outrageous and ultimately bleak take on The Loved Dead.
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Post by humgoo on Dec 25, 2023 13:44:15 GMT
Frederick Cowles - The Lover of the Dead: ( The Night Wind Howls, 1938). Click here to download PDF. Have a most ghoulish 2024!
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Post by dem on Dec 25, 2023 14:39:20 GMT
Frederick Cowles - The Lover of the Dead: ( The Night Wind Howls, 1938). Click here to download PDF. Have a most ghoulish 2024! What a delighful present! Thank you so much, Cheong. And thank you for your posts throughout the year.
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