I’ve been on a cosmic horror kick lately, and what I’d really like to read is stories or novels of the awful and unfathomable on a spaceship. Stories where we go to them, poke what shouldn’t be poked, scan what shouldn’t be scanned, and things proceed from there.

  • Troy@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    Not quite cosmic horror, but kind of fitting what you’re looking for in the “shouldn’t have been poked” sense:

    The Three Body problem – but particularly the second book The Dark Forest – which has a somewhat novel solution for the Fermi paradox. Don’t shine your flashlight in a forest full of monsters, real or imagined. Become the monster.

    The Stars are Legion is a sort of body horror writ on a space colony scale. Won’t spoil it too much, but have you ever wanted human mutation taken to the extreme – to the point of megastructures made of humanity?

    The Sparrow, sometimes referred to as Jesuits in Space, is sort of a Heart of Darkness type tale where well meaning missionary/anthropologist types poke things they shouldn’t. They don’t unleash cosmic horror, but just the horror of truly unknowable otherness. It resonates with some and falls flat with others.