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OverviewASTROLOGY OF RUIN: Planets Dreaming Darkly Some books explain the darkness. This one inhabits it. Astrology of Ruin: Planets Dreaming Darkly is a debut short fiction collection from Diana Price - hospice nurse turned horror writer, documentary photographer, survivor - twelve stories and two essays that move through grief, violation, obsession, and transformation the way a fixed star moves: slowly, inevitably, and with consequences. Price writes from a rare vantage point: 25 years in the rooms where people finish their lives, a camera trained on what others turn away from, and a North Node sitting directly on Algol - the demon star, the eye of Medusa, the fixed star of the one who bears witness. These are not exercises in genre. They are dispatches. The stories circle the planetary archetypes like moons around something massive and dark. A nurse on the breaking point discovers what lives beneath her survival instincts. A hospice patient receives a final visitor no one else can see. The Gilgo Beach victims find each other in the dark and begin to speak. Women on the edge of erasure discover they are not, in fact, erasable. A desert lover made of myth and longing rides out of the setting sun to claim what has always been his. Oracle, predator, ghost, and victim trade places in the dark until the categories collapse. Threaded throughout is Price's signature weave of esoteric thought - astrology not as personality quiz but as symbolic architecture, a language for forces older than the names we've given them. Saturn arrives on schedule. Chiron lives in the silences. The outer planets do what outer planets do: they take the structures we built our lives around and reduce them to rubble, so that something truer can grow in the wreckage. Horror readers who are tired of blood without meaning will find a writer who understands that the most terrifying rooms are the ones we've already survived. Fans of Carmen Maria Machado's Her Body and Other Parties, Shirley Jackson's unsettling domesticity, and the brutal emotional precision of Joyce Carol Oates's darker work will recognize a literary heir - one who came to fiction through the back door of the real, trailing the particular knowledge of those who have held the hands of the dying and looked. Opening with ""Algol: A Final Word from the Demon Star"" - a memoir-essay of extraordinary candor about stroke, disability, betrayal, and the strange vocation of bearing witness - Price establishes her terms before the fiction begins. She walked in the doors others walked out of. She looked at what others turned away from. Now she has written it down. Astrology of Ruin is the first volume of what promises to be a necessary body of work. European haunts, darker rooms, and doors not yet opened wait ahead. But this book - this first act of the witness in full - is where the gate opens. Come in. She's already inside. Perfect for readers of: literary horror, dark fiction, feminist horror, paranormal short stories, esoteric fiction, psychological horror, astrology and occult themes in fiction, short story anthologies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Diana PricePublisher: Haunt & Hallowed Imprint: Haunt & Hallowed Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.231kg ISBN: 9798256002428Pages: 166 Publication Date: 24 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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