WORLD FANTASY AWARD FINALIST
IGNYTE AWARD FINALIST
It's 1900, and Louise Wilk is taking her dying husband from Manhattan to the upstate orchard estate where he grew up. Dr. Edward Wilk is wasting away from a mysterious affliction acquired in a strange encounter: but Louise soon realizes that her husband's worsening condition may not be a disease at all, but a transformative phase of existence that will draw her in as much more than a witness.
Sam Sacks is a journalist at the Wall Street Journal.
And speaking of discomfort, body horror is not a genre I have any kind of stomach for, yet I loved the eerie elegance of Naben Ruthnum's novella-length skin-crawler "Helpmeet" https://t.co/Fv2PWzUuAA
Silvia Moreno-Garcia is a novelist.
To close, here is my review of the week: Helpmeet, a disturbing combo of body horror and romance from Naben Ruthnum. A small press novella with solid cover art and design out this May and available for pre-order. https://t.co/JK5uJFyFE9
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@ReelJeffEwing Helpmeet by Naben Ruthnum blew my mind in so many ways. I just finished The Handyman Method, which is co-written by Nick Cutter and Andrew F. Sullivan and is coming out in August, and it was BRUTAL. Also, Allison Rumfitt's Tell Me I'm Worthless has haunted me for weeks!
"An odd, mysterious and at times revolting medley of body horror and weird fiction."