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Dimas Rio

Autore di Who’s There?

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Opere di Dimas Rio

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Rio, Dimas
Altri nomi
Dio
Data di nascita
1985-12-28
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Indonesia
Luogo di nascita
Jakarta, Indonesia
Luogo di residenza
Jakarta, Indonesia
Istruzione
University of Aberdeen
University of Indonesia
Attività lavorative
legal counsel
Premi e riconoscimenti
Khatulistiwa Literary Award (Talented Young Writer nominee, 2007)
Breve biografia
Dimas Rio was born in Jakarta, Indonesia on December 28, 1985. His first novel, "Dinner with Saucer" was published in his birth home in 2006 and went on to be shortlisted in the "Talented Young Writer" category of the 2007 Khatulistiwa Literary Award in Indonesia. He has since written a short story series for Indonesia's prominent teen magazine that ran from 2006 to 2008. "Who's There? (A Collection of Stories)" is his second published book.

When not writing, he has a hobby of being lost. He spends his weekdays being lost in the sea of office paperworks, and spends his weekends being lost in procrastination. But his favorite state is being lost in a good book, an engaging conversation and cultural places that broaden the mind. And also B grade horror movies.

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With Who's There, author Dimas Rio delivers an engaging collection of horror stories, full of entrancing settings, eerie scenes, and protagonists haunted by both guilt and ghosts. Rio has a clear and descriptive writing voice and I really like his style. I enjoy the way he draws the reader into the story and holds the full reveal until the end.

I wouldn't necessarily say all of these stories are outright scary, but they do run the spectrum of horror from startling scenes to forlorn atmospheres and frightening folklore to chilling domestic violence, so I appreciated the variety in that regard. The monsters presented are also all terrifying in their own way, be they human or otherwise.

Here's a brief rundown of the stories in this collection:

"Who's There" - An unreliable narrator, drunk on an island vacation with friends and fiance, has done something unforgivable. The story slowly reveals more about this tortured soul and the crimes committed as it goes on. I liked the pacing and the creepy ghost, but I felt like there were still elements of the narrator's background and motivations that I didn't understand (4 stars).

"At Dusk" - A high school student is sent to interview a local author, who tells of a creepy song that summons the Kelinting (spirit dweller of the woods that kidnaps children and sucks their blood). Then the old man tells another story of growing up in a remote village and what happened when he ran into the woods one day...This creepy story is short and sweet with a couple of twists right at the end (5 stars).

"The Wandering" - A night security guard, alone in the upper story of an office building, begins to notice strange letters appearing out of nowhere. He reads the letters and gets drawn into their tale as they reveal shocking secrets to both him and the reader. I liked the set up and the ending of the story, but I felt like the middle dragged on for far too long (3 stars).

"The Voice Canal" - A short story about a boy at university talking to his deceased father on the phone. There's not too much to it plot wise, but it is emotional and bittersweet nonetheless (3.5 stars).

"The Forest Protector" - A woman and her son both find escape from their unfortunate circumstances in their own ways. I really like how the story switches narration back and forth between the mother and her son, revealing insight into their own perspectives and relation to one another. Also, that last line hits real hard, in a good way. Content warning for self-harm and domestic abuse (5 stars).
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Reading_Vicariously | 1 altra recensione | May 22, 2023 |
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I received this book in exchange for a review but I would give this a true 5 star review regardless. This guy might be one of my new favorite authors. The stories in this collection are concise but astoundingly written. Very descriptive scenes draw you in and the stories themselves take on a life of their own to pull you into each setting further. Dark characters and situations leave you oddly unsettled as they unfold and a couple of them had me doing double takes in the dark. Excellent work! Highly recommended!… (altro)
 
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Tim.Roberson | 1 altra recensione | May 7, 2020 |

Statistiche

Opere
2
Utenti
13
Popolarità
#774,335
Voto
½ 4.5
Recensioni
2
ISBN
2