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We're going to flaunt our scars

We're going to flaunt our scars

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This week on Earth Station Boo, we explore the dark and devastating world of Things We Lost in the Fire by Mariana Enriquez. This powerful collection of horror short stories blends supernatural terror with the very real horrors of everyday life in Argentina, from political unrest to gendered violence and poverty.

We discuss the ways Enriquez uses horror as both social commentary and personal protest. From haunted houses and cursed neighborhoods to women reclaiming their pain through terrifying transformation, these stories refuse to offer comfort and instead leave us haunted by questions. Which stories disturbed us the most? How does Enriquez blur the line between the horrific and the human? And how does her work stand out in modern horror literature?

Whether you're a fan of literary horror or discovering Enriquez for the first time, this episode is a deep dive into fear, feminism, and fire.




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