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The Limits of Horror: Stephen King’s <i>Pet Sematary</i> (Part 12)

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Cover of Pet Sematary by Stephen King,

The Limits of Horror: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary (Part 12)

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The Award for Worst Person Ever: E. F. Benson’s “The Outcast”

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Cover of Pet Sematary by Stephen King,

The Joy of the Vulture: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary (Part 11)

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Illustration by James McBryde for M. R. James's story "Oh, Whistle, And I'll Come To You, My Lad", first published "All Hallows Eve 1904"

There Were Two Beds! — M.R. James’ “Oh Whistle, and I’ll Come to You, My Lad”

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Cover of Pet Sematary by Stephen King,

We Go On: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary (Part 10)

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Reticence and Revenge: Sarah Monette’s “The Haunting of Dr. Claudius Winterson”

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Cover of Pet Sematary by Stephen King,

Problems That Smell: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary (Part 9)

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Beyond the Workplace Novel: Speculative Fiction and the Horrors of Capitalism

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Love in the Time of Fungi: Nika Murphy’s “The Ghost Tenders of Chornobyl”

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Cover of Pet Sematary by Stephen King,

 “He Stinks of the Ground You Buried Him In”: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary (Part 8)

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Detail from the cover of A White Heron and Other Stories by Sarah Orne Jewett

Death Takes a Busman’s Holiday: Sarah Orne Jewett’s “The Gray Man”

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Cover of Pet Sematary by Stephen King,

We Thought He Was a Goner: Stephen King’s Pet Sematary (Part 7)

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