Path: ...!npeer.as286.net!npeer-ng0.as286.net!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan ) Newsgroups: rec.arts.sf.written Subject: Re: Five SFF Stories About Hell and Damnation Date: 20 Aug 2024 19:13:24 GMT Organization: loft Lines: 30 Message-ID: References: X-Trace: individual.net BGs83k/0Oe5dK2IyVAniQgoUMckMZDtTQOOhqMlcFGvHbFPsbZ X-Orig-Path: not-for-mail Cancel-Lock: sha1:0xdPDQI3bgTKE/rRKA6dgSeWaug= sha256:U5JoDZK6ozvEs0PjBWrb/sRTp3I4JghjP63Rdpigswo= X-Newsreader: trn 4.0-test76 (Apr 2, 2001) Bytes: 1711 In article , Lynn McGuire wrote: >On 8/20/2024 9:12 AM, James Nicoll wrote: >> Five SFF Stories About Hell and Damnation >> >> Hell gets a bad rap--it's certainly a great motivator for any number >> of plots and characters attempting to escape from the fiery flames >> of perdition! >> >> https://reactormag.com/five-sff-stories-about-hell-and-damnation/ > >I have read "Inferno", several decades ago. > >How about the opposite, Heaven ? > >I advise reading "The World of the End" by Ofir Touché Gafla for a truly >strange story. > https://www.amazon.com/World-End-Ofir-Touch%C3%A9-Gafla/dp/0765333570/ > >Lynn > _Hell On High_ had a few scenes in Hell, but mostly North Carolina... As for heaven, we don't see much of it, but Brown's _The Angelic Angleworm_: https://archive.org/details/Unknown_v06n05_1943-02_slpn/page/n47/mode/1up -- columbiaclosings.com What's not in Columbia anymore..