Visceral reactions from readers from "summary" of A Book of Horrors by Stephen Jones
When readers immerse themselves in a story, they may experience a range of emotions that can be described as visceral reactions. These reactions are not just a mental response to the words on the page, but a physical and emotional reaction that can be felt deep in the gut. It's the kind of reaction that makes your heart race, your palms sweat, and your breath catch in your throat. In the horror genre, these visceral reactions are often taken to the extreme. The stories are designed to provoke a strong emotional response, whether it be fear, revulsion, or unease. The authors in 'A Book of Horrors' are masters at crafting tales that get under your skin and stay with you long after you've finished reading. One of the key elements that elicits these reactions is the use of vivid ...Similar Posts
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