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Jasun Horsley

    Jasun Horsley is an author of books exploring popular culture, psychology, and high strangeness. He is a transmedia storyteller and independent scholar who uses his work to chart undiscovered territories of the mind and existence. Horsley views writing as an experiment in identity construction and deconstruction, a method for dissecting the self to understand its core. His creative output is characterized by a fascination with mainstream pop culture alongside phenomena from the fringes of perception, such as conspiracies and the paranormal. Ultimately, his writings map the mysterious overlap between the mainstream and the margins, the internal and the external, the seen and the unseen.

    The Kubrickon
    • The Kubrickon

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Stanley Kubrick was up to something. But neither his fiercest admirers nor his harshest critics ever suspected what it was. His movies were the means. So what was the end?

      The Kubrickon