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The Grief Hole
The Grief Hole | Kaaron Warren
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There are many grief holes. There's the grief hole you fall into when a loved one dies. There's another grief hole in all of us; small or large, it determines how much we want to live. And there are the places, the physical grief holes, which attract suicides to their centre. Sol Evictus, a powerful, charismatic singer, sends a young artist into The Grief Hole to capture the faces of the teenagers dying there. When she inevitably dies herself, her cousin Theresa resolves to stop this man so many love. Theresa sees ghosts; she knows how you'll die by the spirits haunting you. If you'll drown, she'll see drowned people. Most often she sees battered women, because she works to find emergency housing for abused women. She sees no ghosts around Sol Evictus but she doesn't let that stop her. Her passion to help, to be a saint, drives her to find a way to destroy him.
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The Grief Hole | Kaaron Warren
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Loose-leaf Links is a feature where I gather together the interesting bits and pieces on SFF & romance I've come across and share them with you over tea.

In today's news, nominations are open for the Australian Shadow Awards. Locus have released their 2017 Recommended Reading List. And horror writer Kaaron Warren is publishing a new book.

Details at http://earlgreyediting.com.au/2018/02/09/loose-leaf-links-55/

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THE GRIEF HOLE by Kaaron Warren is an atmospheric psychological horror. It swept all three of Australia's speculative fiction awards and the honours were fully deserved.

Check out the full review at http://earlgreyediting.com.au/2017/09/25/the-grief-hole-by-kaaron-warren/