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  2. Haunted (Palahniuk novel) - Wikipedia

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    Haunted is a 2005 novel by Chuck Palahniuk. The plot is a frame story for a series of 23 short stories , most preceded by a free verse poem. Each story is followed by a chapter of the main narrative , as told by a character in main narrative, and ties back into the main story in some way.

  3. Gore Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    Gore Orphanage is the subject of a local legend in Northern Ohio, which refers to a supposedly haunted ruin near the city of Vermilion in Lorain County, Ohio.The ruin is a building that formerly housed the Swift Mansion and, later, the Light of Hope Orphanage, and is the subject of local urban legends, whereby the violent deaths of young adults and children are alleged to have occurred.

  4. File:GPO-STYLEMANUAL-2016-CH18.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Short title: U.S. Government Publishing Office Style Manual; Author: U.S. Government Publishing Office: File change date and time: 10:01, 31 January 2017

  5. List of comedy horror films - Wikipedia

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    Hillbillys in a Haunted House [26] 1968: Spider Baby [27] 1971: The Abominable Dr. Phibes: 1972: Beware! The Blob: 1972: Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things: 1972: Dr. Phibes Rises Again: 1972: The Gore Gore Girls [28] 1972: Please Don't Eat My Mother [29] 1972: Private Parts: 1972: Tales from the Crypt: 1972: The Thing with Two Heads ...

  6. Carnography - Wikipedia

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    Carnography (also carno [1]) refers to excessive or extended scenes of carnage, violence, and gore in media such as film, literature, and images. [2] [3] The term carnography—a portmanteau of the words carnage and pornography [3] —was used as early as 1972 in Time magazine's review of David Morrell's book First Blood, upon which the Rambo film series is based. [4]

  7. Horror fiction - Wikipedia

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    While writing a book on philosophy, he was visited by a ghostly figure bound in chains. The figure disappeared in the courtyard; the following day, the magistrates dug in the courtyard and found an unmarked grave. [8] Elements of the horror genre also occur in Biblical texts, notably in the Book of Revelation. [9] [10]

  8. Splatterpunk - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The term was coined in 1986 by David J. Schow at the Twelfth World Fantasy Convention in Providence, Rhode Island. Splatterpunk is regarded as a revolt against the "traditional, meekly suggestive horror story". [5] Splatterpunk has been defined as a "literary genre characterised by graphically described scenes of an extremely gory ...

  9. Shock site - Wikipedia

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    A shock site is a website that is intended to be offensive or disturbing to its viewers, though it can also contain elements of humor [1] or evoke (in some viewers) sexual arousal. [2] Shock-oriented websites generally contain material that is pornographic , scatological , racist , antisemitic , sexist , graphically violent , insulting , vulgar ...