She Will, Indeed
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Attack From the ‘80s is a gloriously retro anthology edited by Eugene Johnson. In theme, in mood, in wild […]
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You Are Not My Mother is an understated and quietly creepy film that deftly touches all the right emotional […]
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We Are Here To Hurt Each Other, Paula D. Ashe’s collection from Nictitating Books, is breathtaking in its explorations […]
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Three months into the new year, and three new stories are out in the world. The first is Waiting […]
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Shadowdays, the latest novel by Polly Schattel, is a deeply uncomfortable tale. After drawing us in with a classic […]
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Jim Jarmusch’s 2013 vampire film Only Lovers Left Alive is already a classic, and should be required viewing for […]
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Georgia Gothic, edited by Peter Alan Salomon, Alex Hofelich, and Vicki Greer, is an anthology that fully embraces its […]
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