The Stalker
Literal Publishing
Anchalee Viva’s work offers a chilling and thought-provoking glimpse into what appears to be a supernatural horror narrative. The dialogue between the narrator and the mysterious “Stalker” reveals an unsettling premise: an entity that sustains itself by consuming human emotions, particularly negative ones like lust, hatred, wrath, and fear.
The writing employs effective use of italics to emphasize key emotional concepts, creating a visual rhythm that mirrors the predatory nature of the conversation. The clinical way the Stalker describes humans as mere food sources is particularly disturbing, drawing parallels to human consumption patterns while establishing an alien perspective.
What makes this fragment compelling is how it transforms abstract emotions into tangible sustenance, suggesting that our negative feelings serve a purpose beyond our understanding. The narrator’s blank expressions and blunt questions provide an interesting counterpoint to the Stalker’s increasingly insidious revelations.
While the dialogue could benefit from more descriptive context and smoother transitions, the core concept is intriguing. The novel succeeds in creating an uncomfortable realization for both the narrator and reader: that human suffering might not be random but might instead be serving as nourishment for entities beyond our perception.
This work suggests a larger work that likely explores themes of emotional parasitism, the nature of suffering, and possibly the symbiotic yet predatory relationship between humans and supernatural entities.
Posted: March 9, 2025 at 5:19 pm