Katie Marie
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Stephen King: How King Addresses Ableism in Literature via IT
Stephen King’s IT redefines perceptions of disability through Bill Denbrough’s stutter, framing it as both a…
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Folklore: What Changelings Teach Us About Societal Anxiety and Acceptance
Changeling folklore illustrates deep societal fears regarding children who deviate from norms, often serving as metaphors…
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Videogame Review: Alan Wake and Access in Horror Games and the Future of Inclusivity
Accessibility in the gaming industry, especially in horror games, is still lacking, particularly for visually impaired…
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Film Review: Unpacking Psychological Trauma in ‘Session 9’ and the Legacy of Psychiatric Practices
“Session 9” utilizes a decaying asylum to explore deep-seated fears surrounding mental illness, stigma, and institutional…
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Real World Horror: How Haunted Objects Reveal Deep-Seated Fears
Folklore often portrays wheelchairs and mobility aids as haunted objects, reflecting societal discomfort with disability. These…
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Obscure Horror: The Intersection of Horror and Cognitive Disability in “The Taking of Deborah Logan
“The Taking of Deborah Logan” redefines found footage horror by using memory loss as a central…
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Book Review: An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon.
Rivers Solomon’s An Unkindness of Ghosts presents Aster, a strong character navigating life on a generation…


