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Problems That Smell: Stephen King’s <i>Pet Sematary</i> (Part 9)

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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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Maybe Just Don’t Rob Graves: Louisa May Alcott’s “Lost in a Pyramid, or the Mummy’s Curse”

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The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson

Good Ghost-Hunters are Hard to Find: Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House (Part 1)

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Reading the Weird series on weird fiction for Tor.com

(Re)Introduction to Reading the Weird

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Lovecraft Country

Taking a Baseball Bat to Cthulhu: Watching the First Two Episodes of Lovecraft Country

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New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird

Nature Is Boring: William Browning Spencer’s “The Essayist in the Wilderness”

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The Horror of Improper Preservation Technique: H.P. Lovecraft and Winifred V. Jackson’s “The Green Meadow”

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Things Man Should Still Avoid Knowing: Leonid N. Andreyev’s “Lazarus”

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The Art of Dematerialization: Nelly Geraldine García-Rosas’s “T’la-yub’s Head”

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Devil and the Deep cover: sea serpent coils emerging from a sea lit by an enormous rising moon.

The Opposite of a Skeleton in the Closet: Alyssa Wong’s “What My Mother Left Me”

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