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Ghouls in Popular Culture | Frederic P Miller, Agnes F Vandome, John McBrewster
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Ghouls and ghoul-like creatures have been portrayed in many instances in fiction, including a series of dark fantasy, short stories by Brian McNaughton, a Michael Slade novel, Ghoul, Larry Niven's Ringworld series, J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, The Chronicles of Narnia, the works of Caitln R. Kiernan, Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake series, Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files and Eric Kripke's Supernatural. In many cases these representations of ghouls are of people whose cannibalism has altered their mental health and physical appearance, driving them insane, and causing them to appear pale and malnurished.
#HauntsAndHexes Day 2: Found #Ghoul(s) on film in this occult bookshop, Treadwell‘s, in London, when I was there two years ago. The other titles on display are equally esoteric.