Madison McSweeney
@mmcsw13.bsky.social
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Horror/Weird/Bizarro writer from Ottawa. Author of THE DOOM THAT CAME TO MELLONVILLE and MOST LIKELY TO SUMMON NYHILOTEPH. Mildly obsessed with pro-wrestling and martial arts movies. Non-Euclidean.
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4. Encounters of the Spooky Kind (Hong Kong, 1980)

A conspiracy to cover up a politician’s affair sets the stage for ghoulish gags, feats of magic, and expertly staged man vs. zombie kung fu fights in this jiangshi classic. Very funny with just the right amount of tongue-in-cheek spookiness.
A laptop sits on a balcony table, the Cantonese and English title card for Encounters of the Spooky Kind onscreen. A bright glowing super moon shines above an apartment building
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3. Grave Encounters (Canada, 2011)

This found footage flick about sleazy TV ghost hunters mines terror from disorientation; the best scares involve endless tunnels and exits opening onto brick walls.

(Caught this one at a book party/movie screening hosted by Ottawa horror author Stephanie Anne).
I saw this movie at an screening hosted by Ottawa author Stephanie Anne; I didn’t get a photo of the screen, so I’ve attached a picture of Stephanie’s vendor table at the event, showing off her books and merch.
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Little Ghosts Fest was the best time! So lovely to read some stories, hang with the @littleghostsbooks.bsky.social crew again, and see some of my fave horror authors in person. There was a quirky and diverse vendor market and a great selection of panels that were consistently packed.
Little Ghosts Books table, featuring a bedsheet ghost in a beanie hat, and a colourful display of horror books and merch Madison McSweeney in a floor-length black dress reading from Most Likely to Summon Nyhiloteph, seated next to other authors in a room drenched in purple lights Packed convention hall at Little Ghosts Fest, disco ball throwing constellation-like patterns on the ceiling Collection of merch from Little Ghosts Fest, including a black shirt featuring a cartoon of the Grim Reaper reading a novel, with the caption “A Good Story Will Haunt You.”
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2. Brides of Dracula (UK, 1960)

Deviating from its source material, this Hammer Dracula sequel is nimbler and more shocking than its predecessor.
Fischer delivers twists with aplomb, as vampire ladies chew scenery; Cushing’s clinical performance plays up the central dissonance of his Van Helsing.
Blood red letters spell out “A Hammer Horror production” against the black-and-white backdrop of a castle. Next to the television screen, a green lava lamp and orange jack o lantern glow eerily.
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2. Brides of Dracula (UK, 1960)

Deviating from its source material, this Hammer Dracula sequel is nimbler and more shocking than its predecessor.
Fischer delivers twists with aplomb, as vampire ladies chew scenery; Cushing’s clinical performance plays up the central dissonance of his Van Helsing.
Blood red letters spell out “A Hammer Horror production” against the black-and-white backdrop of a castle. Next to the television screen, a green lava lamp and orange jack o lantern glow eerily.
Reposted by Madison McSweeney
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1. Kwaidan (Japan, 1964)

Human folly collides with an unknowable and unforgiving spirit world in this elegant and eerie anthology, which adapts four folk tales compiled by Lafcadio Hearn. At times the film feels like a stage play; surrealistic touches place it firmly in the realm of nightmare.
The film Kwaidan is queued to play on a TV in a darkened living room, flanked by the eerie green glare of a lava lamp and a glowing pumpkin on a bookshelf.
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1. Kwaidan (Japan, 1964)

Human folly collides with an unknowable and unforgiving spirit world in this elegant and eerie anthology, which adapts four folk tales compiled by Lafcadio Hearn. At times the film feels like a stage play; surrealistic touches place it firmly in the realm of nightmare.
The film Kwaidan is queued to play on a TV in a darkened living room, flanked by the eerie green glare of a lava lamp and a glowing pumpkin on a bookshelf.
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Open invitation to join me in my annual Halloween month movie challenge!

Goal: 10 horror movies from 10 different countries by October 31st.

I’ll be posting my progress here - feel free to send recs or tell me what you’re watching! #AroundTheWorldByHalloween
Graphic titled “Around the World by Halloween” featuring the a digital image of a spiderweb surrounded by 10 international horror movie posters (top to bottom: A Chinese Ghost Story from Hong Kong, Kwaidan from Japan, Satan’s Slaves 2: Communion from Indonesia, Sister Midnight from India, Brides of Dracula from England, Haxan from Sweden, The Vourdalak from France, Da Sweet Blood of Jesus from the U.S., Ginger Snaps 2 from Canada, and Thirst from South Korea.). Each movie’s country of origin is listed above or below each poster.
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Fun fact: the title story of my new horror collection KAYFABE pays tribute to Queen Charlotte Flair and style icon Alexa Bliss.

I wrote it like 4 years ago, so I thought was it a good omen when they both returned at the Royal Rumble this year. #wrestlingcommunity
My new book Kayfabe, flanked by a wooden figurine of pro-wrestler Charlotte Flair on the left and a silvery Mecha Godzilla action figure on the right. The book’s cover art is a collage featuring a Japanese illustration of a sumo wrestler fighting a frog-headed man, a floating rooster perched atop a bright red engine, and several ghoulish figures, with the title in bright red at the bottom. The book Kayfabe is held open to display a few paragraphs from the short story (also titled “Kayfabe”) in which the protagonist watches a fictional Monday Night RAW match pitting Charlotte Flair against Alexa Bliss. In the background of the photo, a blurred television screen playing a Friday Night SmackDown woman’s match can be seen.
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The ByTowne Cinema in Ottawa has been screening Hong Kong action movies and PEKING OPERA BLUES was the best yet. Perfect ratio of screwball comedy and spy drama, with a high-flying show-stopping climax. The theme song’s a bop, too. Fantastic.
Movie poster for Peking Opera Blues, depicting a Peking Opera performer brandishing a sword, as the central figure between two facial profiles (an actor in masculine clothes and female performer in elaborate make-up).
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Finished this @weirdpunkbooks.bsky.social novella this weekend - MUTANT CIRCUIT by Mark Jaskowski. A high-octane cosmic/body horror conspiracy thriller that reminded me of FEVER HOUSE.
Book cover - a smoky, abstract face in grey scale with the title Mutant Circuit in bright yellow, the author name Mark Jaskowski below in white
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new & restocked horror now available at b&n sioux falls!
an assortment of horror books on a carpeted floor
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Thank you! Nyhiloteph is in good company here! 🖤
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Hit up the Capital Pride market today, lots of rad books and art! Brought home some K-POP DEMON HUNTERS prints by @vanderbander.bsky.social, a gothic poetry zine by Parker A.M. Johnston, and @stephanneauthor.bsky.social’s new book MODERN HAUNTINGS.
Florist’s colourful display of dried multicolour flowers, fluffy-haired plushies, candy, and a Salvador Dali-style melting clock, atop a Pride Flag “Who wore it better?” donation jars paired with prints of K-Pop Demon Hunters characters, specifically the cat and the bird Zine entitled “I Fell for Another Cannibal” by Parker A.M. Johnston
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Thanks for the Nyhiloteph shout-out! Hope you like it! 🖤😈
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Behold! My debut collection of short stories, KAYFABE, is available for pre-order from @filthyloot.bsky.social.

6 tales of wrestlers, kaiju, pageant queens and bodybuilders facing off against the sublime and surreal.

Kitsch horror!

(Pre-order link in reply)
Stack of Kayfabe by Madison McSweeney; cover art features a Japanese ukiyo-e image of a frog-headed man battling a fighter, while other strange creatures frolic in the background
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I did!! Fun and freaky in equal measure!
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No matter how many times I’ve seen the play, it always gets me when the horrible witch says “Something wicked this way comes” and it turns out she’s talking about Macbeth.
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Spotted: GIVE UNTO US by @justinlutz.bsky.social at BMV Books in Toronto
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Popped by @littleghostsbooks.bsky.social to pick up their newest original (STUDENT BODIES by @ttmaddenwrites.bsky.social which seems right up my alley) and a spooky Paperback From Hell.

Psst…there may be some signed copies of MOST LIKELY TO SUMMON NYHILOTEPH in store now.
Book display featuring Little Ghosts originals - Little Guts, Most Likely to Summon Nyhiloteph, It Looks Like Dad, Roots Run Deep, The Dillo, Misplaced, Student Bodies, Your Flight Has Been Cancelled and What Draws Us Near Two paperback books: 1 - The Legacy by Jere Cunningham, cover art depicting a fearsome raven watching a woman through a window, red Paperbacks from Hell logo in top right corner; 2 - Student Bodies by TT Madden, cover art depicting a warped human face with many eyes winding its way through the jaw of a rodent skull Bookshelf displaying Paperbacks from Hell collection Window display treating a plastic skeleton seated next to an old TV surrounded by stacks of horror VHS tapes
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I was the exact target audience for The Weeknd’s HURRY UP TOMORROW (so much so that I went to see it on my birthday). Read what I thought of it at Divination Hollow Reviews: