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5 Books About Carnivals That Aren’t All Fun & Games

Angela Carter

Black and white carousel and carnival booths lit up at night

5 Books About Carnivals That Aren’t All Fun & Games

Five Beguiling Gateways Into Gothic Horror

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Illustration depicting Little Red Riding Hood encountering the wolf

Mother and the Wolf: Maternal Power in Fairy Tales

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The Triumph of the Id: The Company of Wolves

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How to Paint With Words: 6 Descriptive Works of SFF

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Radical, Wild, and Wise: Angela Carter’s Subversive Fantasy

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Edith Cushing in the snow, hand covered in blood in Crimson Peak

Becoming the Thing That Haunts the House: Gothic Fiction and the Fear of Change

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Mark Hamill, Neil Gaiman, Stephen King, and More: Amazing Photos from 40 Years of Forbidden Planet

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Five Gorgeous Classic Retellings

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Nights at the Circus by Angela Carter

Taking Flight with Angela Carter’s Nights at the Circus

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When Real Life Is Juicier Than Fairy Tale Fiction: Edmund Gordon’s The Invention of Angela Carter

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Short Fiction Spotlight: The Uncanny Valley

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