Master of Profound Perversion | Extreme Horror Author Wrath James White
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Books Mentioned:
His Pain
Fight for Me
Rabbit Hunt
Hardcore Kelli
Population Zero
Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town
all by Wrath James White
Extreme Horror | Horror | Splatterpunk
Email: Scare.o.lyn@gmail.com
Very well done. Thank you.
That's very kind. Thank you for the stories!
I love when people genuinely review books like his instead of just reacting the entire length of the video, like "this happened and it was GROSS! this happened and it was AWFUL!" there really is a deeper meaning to these books and I'm glad you're discussing it. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that. 😊
TH-camrs really be picking up books with blurbs like “this is about an evil murder man that murders people and it’s really gross” and then review it like “oh my god I can’t believe the author wrote a book about an evil murder man that murders people! This is so gross and bad!” 😂
@entr3_nou5 LOL yes! And they're like only truly evil and sick people would read/write this. Too late, you read it too! You're evil now!
I took a Horror Movie class at my college and loved it. I got the highest grade because I actually addressed the underlying messages in movies, and the teacher obviously had to tell the class multiple times to get deeper than "Freddy Kreuger is really cool and impossible to beat, yeah!"
I recognize the artist who did the cover of his pain, SUZZAN BLAC
She is an oil painter who used her art to express the trauma and mental toll abuse has on a person.
Her pieces are harrowing, brutal and beautiful; they have a lot of commentary on SA, CSA, Misogyny in media and society, it’s wild, I highly recommend seeing her other pieces, her work is amazing.
Thank you so much for sharing this! I love this kind of art and I thoroughly enjoyed looking up her other work online. You described it perfectly!
The Resurrectionist - easily his most famous
I've not yet been disappointed by any Wrath James White book I've picked up.
Thanks, you've convinced me to check out Wrath James White. I'm always a little hesitant when it comes to
extreme horror / splatterpunk.
I get that. The genre certainly has a way of testing our limits! Lol. I hope you get something out of it!
Wow, these were excellent, insightful reviews! Thank you for getting beneath the surface!🙏🤘
Thank you so much! 😊
Check out his book Succulent Prey!
Or: ‘an introductory guide to dating in Florida’
😂
No idea how i ended up here. From Stephen King review to you. Interesting.
Am I the only one watching this who finds her quite attractive and compelling?
I read His Pain after hearing so much about it here on Booktube and ... yeah. It was revolting. Absolutely revolting. The sexual violence in that book was off the chain. Having said that, it was strangely fascinating. I didn't hate it and I don't know why. It was just so visceral, I guess that's why. And I have to say ... BEST BOOK COVER EVER. Whoever did that ... kudos to you.
I completely agree about the cover! So surreal and emotive.
You need to read Succulent Prey it was my first time out with Wrath and set the standard. It is a tragic look at the trauma cycles and the desire to be with someone so much you want to change everything you are and the desire to become one with someone.
I already wanted to read this and you just sold me even more!
If you like his work, you should check out "The Resurrectionist". There's also a movie based on that story called "Come Back to Me". The concept is amazing.
Definitely added to the TBR!
Edward Lee is good also coauthored a book with Mr. Wrath James white. The name of the book is Teratologist.
I just read Edward Lee for the first time (The Pig). Those two together is a very intriguing combo!
Let me know if you wanna interview Steve Stark (Hot Dose of Hell, Violent Ends).
He's good and he'll probably do it!
I've only read The Resurrectionist, which I loved. The film version was a pale imitation.
I've heard so many good things, I plan to read it next month!
Ok now do Michael Slade
Rabbit Hunt surprised me honestly because many writers/directors seem to always go the "white people are the problem" way. While Rabbit Hunt addresses themes of racism but also on how black people do plenty to themselves that keep them down as well.
I feel like the juxtaposition between the extreme horror elements and the more nuanced commentary on race and other social issues made for a really unique reading experience.
Cool review, thanks.
Liked and subbed.
Thank you! 😊