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1 mar 2020 · Four teens in a New Hampshire mill town abuse a bizarre hallucinogen called WHORL in order to cope with a devastating suicide epidemic. Genres Horror Fiction Thriller Fantasy Queer LGBT Dark. ...more. 364 pages, Paperback. First published March 1, 2020. Book details & editions.
1 mar 2020 · B.R. Yeager’s Negative Space is a hypnotic collage of message boards, memes, and ruined bodies twisting at the end of a rope. Most modern novels have lost all concept of magic. B.R. Yeager’s Negative Space is a stunning refutation of the quotidian.” —James Nulick, author of Haunted Girlfriend & Valencia
There’s something amiss in Kinsfield, a drab, boring city much like your own, except for the teenage suicide epidemic, stagnant, ineffectual parents, cultish behavior that borders on psychosis, and strings, strings everywhere. B.R. Yeager’s Negative Space is a hypnotic collage of message boards, memes, and ruined bodies twisting at the end ...
Negative Space by B.R. Yeager is one of the most soul suckingly bleak pieces of fiction I have ever consumed. Review. I literally just finished this book not mere seconds ago and I don't know how to feel. the book conveys misery in such a perfect and horrific way. it doesn't get mentioned a lot on this sub oddly enough but I think it's true horror.
15 kwi 2020 · Negative Space is a contemporary horror novel about a teenage suicide epidemic, occult behavior, and strings in a drab city. The book is available in Kindle and paperback formats, with 4.0 ratings and positive reviews from readers and critics.
29 lis 2021 · Negative Space tells the story of three teenagers living in the fictional town of Kinsfield, New Hampshire: Jill, Lu and Ahmir. Something is happening and it might very well be the end of the world: their classmates are killing themselves, animals hurl themselves at cars on the highway, acts of random violence go barely noticed, their common ...
A horror novel about a teenage suicide epidemic, cultish behavior, and strings in a drab city. The author, B. R. Yeager, is praised by Blake Butler and James Nulick for his conceptual and occult writing.