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Blue Light of the Screen is about what it means to be afraid -
about immersion, superstition, delusion, and the things that keep
us up at night. A creative-critical memoir of the author's
obsession with the horror genre, Blue Light of the Screen embeds
its criticism of horror within a larger personal story of growing
up in a devoutly Catholic family, overcoming suicidal depression,
uncovering intergenerational trauma, and encountering real and
imagined ghosts.As Cronin writes, she positions herself as a
protagonist who is haunted by what she watches and reads, like an
antiquarian in an M.R. James ghost story whose sense of reality
unravels through her study of arcane texts and cursed archives. In
this way, Blue Light of the Screen tells the story of the author's
conversion from skepticism to faith in the supernatural.Part
memoir, part ghost story, and part critical theory, Blue Light of
the Screen is not just a book about horror, but a work of horror
itself.
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