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Morbid Curiosity was a monthly magazine published in San Francisco. Helmed by editor and publisher Loren Rhoads, the magazine was devoted to first-person nonfiction essays. Morbid Curiosity explored "the unsavory, unwise, unorthodox, and unusual: all the dark elements that make life truly worth living." In September 2009, Scribner published a book titled ''Morbid Curiosity Cures the Blues.'' The book is a collection of Loren Rhoads', who was the creator and editor of the magazine, favorite stories from all ten issues. == History ==
The cult magazine debuted in May 1997, but took a while to settle into a purely first-person vein. Early issues included straight nonfiction, such as the history of auto-erotic strangulation, and interviews. Eventually, editor Rhoads realized that what interested her most were survivor narratives: "There is an undiluted power in reporting what you experienced and testifying about how it changed you. Those are the stories that I like best: the authors' records of When Life Changed. They provide mirrors so that we — voyeurs and survivors in our own rights — can examine our own lives."〔Morbid Curiosity, issue #10〕
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