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The Lone Drunk Readeth - The Frolic

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GC McKay's The Lone Drunk Readeth is disturbingly proud to welcome the juicy short that is The Frolic by Thomas Ligotti to his low-rent, makeshift excuse of a stage. If anyone out there remembers those sweet, cynical and bitingly funny diatribes on the pointlessness of human consciousness in the True Detective TV series, you should know that Ligotti's work was the inspiration behind it. As the writer of The Conspiracy Against the Human Race once said, 'the bloody inventions of horror fiction pale in comparison with the bloodier horrors of actual living.' So, with that in mind, let's dive deep into the terror of reality... For those unaware of this great writer, here's a quick-read review of Ligotti's Songs of a Dead Dreamer by The Guardian. Enjoy!
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GC McKay's The Lone Drunk Readeth is disturbingly proud to welcome the juicy short that is The Frolic by Thomas Ligotti to his low-rent, makeshift excuse of a stage. If anyone out there remembers those sweet, cynical and bitingly funny diatribes on the pointlessness of human consciousness in the True Detective TV series, you should know that Ligotti's work was the inspiration behind it. As the writer of The Conspiracy Against the Human Race once said, 'the bloody inventions of horror fiction pale in comparison with the bloodier horrors of actual living.' So, with that in mind, let's dive deep into the terror of reality... For those unaware of this great writer, here's a quick-read review of Ligotti's Songs of a Dead Dreamer by The Guardian. Enjoy!
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