Inside Out

Lor Gislason


Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
3.83 · 6 ratings · 110 pages · Published: 10 Oct 2022

Inside Out by Lor Gislason
INSIDE OUT is an over-the-top tribute to the goopy, grimy and gross horror of the 1980s. After a mysterious infection spreads through the world, people and animals start melting into horrific monsters. This wild debut novella follows everyday people dealing with the new chaotic reality, from school children to scummy landlords to mad scientists. Featuring illustrations from horror artists such as Enuch Duncan, Matt Pierce, and SJ Miller, with cover art by Eduardo Valdés-Hevia. Barf bag not included.

“Lor Gislason’s Inside Out turns body horror, well, inside out. In the wake of a contagion that melts and mutates flesh, Gislason stitches together flash fiction vignettes from over a dozen points of view, scooping out the plague’s messy physical, emotional, and even spiritual ramifications on the survivors. Fast-paced and insightful, while never less than gleefully and deliriously gruesome, Inside Out is a squirming treat for horror fans.“
-Gordon B. White, author of Rookfield

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