![]() ![]() ![]() The story unfolds quite literally through the eyes, ears, and other senses of the main undead antagonist. Told in first person narrative, this story paints a picture of vivid imagery coupled with heavy metaphor. If you’re a fan of Francis Ford Coppola’s movie rendition of Bram Stoker’s Dracula then Endless Hunger will be very appealing to you. While I normally refrain from diving into a new work while I’m in the middle of writing one of my own, the concept of the book intrigued me. ![]() Knowing that I have a slight penchant for things vampiric, Narcisse Navarre (say that three times fast, I dare you :) asked if I might be interested in taking a look at her brand new novella, Endless Hunger. What this says about me, well I’ll let future psychoanalysts debate that. It is a comfort, much like a cold slice of apple pie (yes, I said cold. That doesn’t mean I don’t read other genres, but horror always feels like coming home to me. ![]()
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