Postby Kaligraphic » Wed Jan 05, 2005 3:59 am
I find myself of a certain mixed opinion about him. On the one hand, you have a story like The Colour Out of Space, which has little or no specifically occult content, but is "a heartwarming story of a death-colour from outer space." It would be decent as a horror story, except that I do not accept the authority of death, no matter what colour it is. (My debt is paid in full; nothing is owed.)
Then you've got stuff like Hypnos, about people who've seen too far into the spirit world and been driven mad. I suppose that it is a reasonable guess at what could happen - for an unbeliever. (Personally, I like being able to use the name of Jesus, and by His death and resurrection know that demons can't hurt me. As I would remind them in such a story.)
Then you've got stuff like The Dunwich Horror where people try to fight demonic forces by researching this and that occultish ritual (hint - fighting fire with fire doesn't really work. If it did, we would mount flamethrowers in our computers instead of heat sinks.) and they never once do things the easy way. (easy way - "In the name of Jesus..." - and demons can't fight back. Not against Jesus' name. But do people in horror stories ever think of that? Nooooooooo, they have to go chase this occult ritual and that devilish sigil, and find and collect various memorabilia of the enemy, when all it takes is one name and the problem can be dealt with.)
So, basically, he's a decent occult horror writer, except that I'm not a fan of the occult, and, like the Bible says, I do not have a spirit unto fear.
The cake used to be a lie like you, but then it took a portal to the deception core.