Tag: horror
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The October Country: Oct 10th: “Dress of White Silk” by Richard Matheson
In celebration of the month of October, I’ll be sharing 31 of my favorite spooky, eerie and creepy stories, one per day. The stories will range over an array of genres: horror, suspense, science fiction, mysteries and dark fantasy. The October Country …that country where it is always turning late in the year. That country […]
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The October Country: Oct. 7th: “Child’s Play” by Villy Sorensen
In celebration of the month of October, I’ll be sharing 31 of my favorite spooky, eerie and creepy stories, one per day. The stories will range over an array of genres: horror, suspense, science fiction, mysteries and dark fantasy. The October Country …that country where it is always turning late in the year. That country […]
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The October Country: Oct. 4: “Dial Tone” by Benjamin Percy
In celebration of the month of October, I’ll be sharing 31 of my favorite spooky, eerie and creepy stories, one per day. The stories will range over an array of genres: horror, suspense, science fiction, mysteries and dark fantasy. The October Country …that country where it is always turning late in the year. That country […]
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The October Country: Oct. 2: “Vampire Lake” by Norman Partridge
In celebration of the month of October, I’ll be sharing 31 of my favorite spooky, eerie and creepy stories, one per day. The stories will range over an array of genres: horror, suspense, science fiction, mysteries and dark fantasy. The October Country …that country where it is always turning late in the year. That country […]
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The October Country: Oct. 1st: “The Jar” by Ray Bradbury
In celebration of the month of October, I’ll be sharing 31 of my favorite spooky, eerie and creepy stories, one per day. The stories will range over an array of genres: horror, suspense, science fiction, mysteries and dark fantasy. There is no criteria other than my own humble opinion of which stories belong in what […]
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Pushing the Limits: Paula Guran’s Nightmares, Dreamscapes, and Good Taste
Just finished the 2011 lineup of “The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror” edited by Paula Guran. It seems to me there is a great proliferation of horror anthologies out on the shelves these days, something I’m rather glad to see, and this collection strikes me as one of the finest I’ve found. There’s a […]
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