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There’s Always a Bigger Fish: “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor

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Book cover of The Dark Descent horror anthology

There’s Always a Bigger Fish: “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor

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author Eden Royce beside the text: "Eden Royce; Psychopomp and Circumstance; Fall 2025; Tordotcom"

Honoring the Dearly Departed: Announcing Psychopomp and Circumstance by Eden Royce

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A House With Good Bones: T. Kingfisher’s Haunted Southern Hospitality

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Revealing Cicadas Sing of Summer Graves

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Sexuality and Southern Dark Academia in Lee Mandelo’s Summer Sons

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A Horror Comes of Age in Wild Spaces by S. L. Coney

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I’ll Bloom Where I’m Planted: Wake the Bones by Elizabeth Kilcoyne

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History Has Layers: Announcing Wild Spaces by S. L. Coney

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Appalachian Speculative Lit

The Hills are Haunted; the Mountains are Hungry: Digging Into Appalachian SFF

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Revealing Summer Sons by Lee Mandelo

Revealing Summer Sons, the Southern Gothic Debut From Lee Mandelo

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Sweltering Southern Gothic Horror Novels for the Heat of Summer

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Announcing Lee Mandelo’s Debut Novel, a Simmering Southern Gothic About Lost Friends and Fast Cars

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