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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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Safer Meat: Amanda Downum’s “The Tenderness of Jackals”

Cribbage and Elder Gods: Manly Wade Wellman’s “The Terrible Parchment”

Beware the Crib: Ray Bradbury’s “The Small Assassin”

Don’t Talk to Strangers After All: Shirley Jackson’s “The Witch”

One Channel and Literally Nothing On: Jerome Bixby’s “It’s a Good Life”

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Henry James is Not Amused: Gertrude Atherton’s “The Bell in the Fog”

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National Disturbing Poetry Month: H.P. Lovecraft’s “Nemesis” and Gemma Files’s “Haruspicy”

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Two Households, Not Exactly Alike in Dignity: Caitlín Kiernan’s “Love is Forbidden, We Croak and Howl”

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Rules for Healthy Relationships (with Deep Ones): Shibata Yoshiki’s “Love for Who Speaks”

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