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Visions and Rage: Christopher Pike’s <em>Witch</em>

Alissa Burger

Alissa Burger is an associate professor at Culver-Stockton College in Canton, Missouri. She writes about horror, queer representation in literature and popular culture, graphic novels, and Stephen King. She loves yoga, cats, and cheese.

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Corsages, Romance, and Death: Lael Littke’s Prom Dress and Diane Hoh’s Prom Date

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There’s No Place Like Shadyside: College Horror in R.L. Stine’s College Weekend and Fear Hall 

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Somebody’s Watching Me: Christopher Pike’s Last Act and Carol Ellis’s The Stalker 

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Survivors and Silence: Caroline B. Cooney’s The Fog, The Snow, and The Fire 

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Valentine or Death Threat? R.L. Stine’s Broken Hearts and Jo Gibson’s My Bloody Valentine

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Hitting the Slopes in Christopher Pike’s Slumber Party and Carol Ellis’ The Window

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‘Tis the Season: R.L. Stine’s Silent Night Trilogy

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By Invitation Only: Parties, Social Class, and Survival in Diane Hoh’s The Invitation and D.E. Athkins’ The Cemetery

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Tricks, Treats, and Halloween Hijinks: Richie Tanskersley Cusick’s Trick or Treat and R.L. Stine’s Halloween Night duo

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