Using Horror to Cope with Terror

Michael Nabert
6 min readOct 6, 2021

Celluloid monsters are so much less awful than doomscrolling the news.

Photo by Alexandra Gorn on Unsplash

Fans of scary know the immense power of anticipation. Our imaginations are surprisingly inventive things. Teased into expectation of something dreadful, they can conjure up intensely personal bogeymen, titillating our adrenal glands with ideas that resonate highly on our individual fear…

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Michael Nabert

Researching a road map from our imperilled world into one with a livable future with as much good humour as I can muster along the way.