Jeff’s Long Weekend In The Backrooms: A Journey Through The Liminal Abyss
The liminal abyss has worn-out tiles.
| Should this cover be in the Lousies? |
Jeff’s Long Weekend In The Backrooms: A Journey Through The Liminal Abyss
The liminal abyss has worn-out tiles.
| Should this cover be in the Lousies? |
Lumen’s severed division this ain’t.
I spent too much time within such walls as these to not appreciate someone tagging one (even in PhotoShop). But, I can find no reason to want to read this book.
Heh; turns out there’s a whole sub-genre of horror dedicated to “Backrooms” stories about characters lost in an endless indoor labyrinth of rooms. Who knew? (So, OK, I have had a weird dream or two about this kind of thing, but how’s that supposed to make a picture of someplace indoors inherently scary?)
Of course, maybe—something like Dilbert—this sub-genre just plays on the subtle horror of a situation familiar to white-collar office drones:
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Our populace is so circumscribed in its imagination, even its Hells are boring.
When the corridor to a public restroom looks THIS grim, you do NOT want to enter that public restroom.