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Forensic Folklore: Sarah Pinsker’s “Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather”

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Anne M. Pillsworth

Anne M. Pillsworth’s short story “Geldman’s Pharmacy” received honorable mention in The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror, Thirteenth Annual Collection. She currently lives in a Victorian “trolley car” suburb of Providence, Rhode Island. Summoned is her first novel.

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Vampiric Retirement Plans: Tanith Lee’s “Nunc Dimittis”

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What We Learn From Demon Books: Max Gladstone’s Last Exit (Part 6)

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The Elder Things of Kilimanjaro: Maurice Broaddus’ “The Iron Hut”

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An Ecstasy of Arrows: Craig Laurance Gidney’s “Sea, Swallow Me”

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Journalism More Yellow Than Most: Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s “Flash Frame”

Potluck Devils: Stephen Graham Jones’s “The Spindly Man”

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Love in the Time of Parasitic Breeding Strategies: Octavia Butler’s “Bloodchild”

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Maybe I Wouldn’t Have These Scars From the Octopus Deity: Autumn Christian’s “Shadow Machine”

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Lovecraft’s Model? Robert Barbour Johnson’s “Far Below”

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