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Over the following weeks, the nightmares grew structured. They weren’t random horrors. They were chapters. Each night, Socorro lived a new story: a man who swallowed a mirror and began speaking backwards; a child whose shadow grew teeth; a woman who found a second heart beating in her closet. And each morning, she wrote them down, her hand moving before her mind could object.

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Socorro tried to burn the pages. They wouldn't catch fire. She tried to bury them. The earth rejected the box like a splinter. Over the following weeks, the nightmares grew structured

Pesadillesco is a testament to Socorro Díez’s ability to distill complex psychological fears into compact, powerful narratives. It is a collection that understands that true fear does not always scream; often, it whispers. For readers who appreciate the subtle horrors of authors like Amparo Dávila or the existential dread of Julio Cortázar, this work offers a compelling and unsettling journey into the shadowy corners of the human mind. Each night, Socorro lived a new story: a