Poul Anderson does this in The Day Of Their Return, 20. Perhaps a familiar nightmare scenario is to be somewhere underground in close proximity to a hostile non-human being? Ivar Frederiksen sees foot prints in a mountain tunnel:
"They were the tracks of a being who walked on birdlike claws. Again Ivar stood. Cold gnawed him.
"Should I turn right round and run?
"Where could I run to?" (p. 225)
See also SF And Horror.
The nightmare passages in a novel by William Dexter mentioned in that post involve human characters lost in large extraterrestrial caves where demon-like aliens arrive and depart by teleportation.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
I agree with the principle enunciated by Lewis: writers should not just say something was frightening, but make their readers FEEL frightened. I recall how Bram Stoker managed to do exactly that to me when I first read DRACULA.
Ad astra! Sean
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