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Summertime Spookiness: On the True Meaning of Summerween

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Image from Gravity Falls episode "Summerween": the Summerween Trickster holds a jack o'melon

Summertime Spookiness: On the True Meaning of Summerween

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Here Are the Finalists for the 2023 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Speculative Fiction

A Haunting History in Tananarive Due’s The Reformatory

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Read an Excerpt From The Reformatory

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Urban Legends and Wicked Spells: The Rise of Black YA Horror

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There’s Always a Catch: Tananarive Due’s “The Wishing Pool”

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Waking Life: The Between by Tananarive Due

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Horror Noire trailer, sketches in notebook

The Trailer for Shudder’s Horror Noire Showcases Six Stories of Black Horror

Managing My Ever-Expanding TBR Stack

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Announcing Africa Risen, a new anthology of African and Diasporic speculative fiction

Announcing Africa Risen, a New Anthology of African and Diasporic Speculative Fiction

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Must-Read Speculative Short Fiction: August 2021

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Sweltering Southern Gothic Horror Novels for the Heat of Summer

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