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-"I can be fairly short on ''[[Biology of Horror]]'' (2002), it's a fine book, a treasure trove of citations, but I find it surprising that someone can write a book on [[Biological horror |bio-horror]] (body and horticultural) and not mention Darwin nor Darwinism."--Sholem Stein, 2020+"I can be fairly short on ''[[Biology of Horror]]'' (2002), it's a fine book, a treasure trove of citations, but I find it surprising that someone can write a book on [[Biological horror|bio-horror]] and not mention Darwin nor Darwinism."--Sholem Stein, 2020
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"I can be fairly short on Biology of Horror (2002), it's a fine book, a treasure trove of citations, but I find it surprising that someone can write a book on bio-horror and not mention Darwin nor Darwinism."--Sholem Stein, 2020

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Biological horror (also bio-horror) encompasses body horror and horticultural horror.

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