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Time Is an Illusion, and Blog Time Doubly So: Ten Years of Reading the Weird

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Ruthanna Emrys

Ruthanna Emrys is the author of A Half-Built Garden, Winter Tide, and Deep Roots, as well as co-writer of Reactor's Reading the Weird column with Anne M. Pillsworth. She writes radically hopeful short stories about religion and aliens and psycholinguistics. She lives in a mysterious manor house on the outskirts of Washington, DC with her wife and their large, strange family. There she creates real versions of imaginary foods, gives unsolicited advice, and occasionally attempts to save the world.

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The Gothic Mundane: Ellen Glasgow’s “Jordan’s End”

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Free Meat: P. Djèlí Clark’s Ring Shout (Part 2)

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The Perils of Art Criticism: Nelly Geraldine García-Rosas’ “Still Life With Vial of Blood”

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This Monster-Hunting Business Don’t Pay for Itself: P. Djèlí Clark’s Ring Shout (Part 1)

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Count the Monsters, If You Can: Ray Bradbury’s “The Man Upstairs”

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The Low Standards of the Legal Profession: John Connolly’s “The Fractured Atlas” (Part 6)

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Gossip Man Was Not Meant to Know: Fritz Leiber’s “To Arkham and the Stars”

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The Universe as Unreliable Narrator: John Connolly’s “The Fractured Atlas” (Part 5)

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Room Service for the Squamous: Sarah Peploe’s “UNDR”

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