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  • 1 month ago | reactormag.com | Sam Reader |Tor Nightfire

    Welcome back to Dissecting The Dark Descent, where we lovingly delve into the guts of David Hartwell’s seminal 1987 anthology story by story, and in the process, explore the underpinnings of a genre we all love. For an in-depth introduction, here’s the intro post. Walter de la Mare is once again proof that we shouldn’t let poets and children’s authors write horror fiction; they’re far too good at it.

  • 1 month ago | reactormag.com | Sam Reader |Tor Nightfire

    Welcome back to Dissecting The Dark Descent, where we lovingly delve into the guts of David Hartwell’s seminal 1987 anthology story by story, and in the process, explore the underpinnings of a genre we all love. For an in-depth introduction, here’s the intro post. Happy Women in Horror Month—it’s time to talk about Joyce Carol Oates. Joyce Carol Oates is something of a controversial figure these days. In the present moment, she’s known mainly for her infamous social media posts.

  • 1 month ago | reactormag.com | Sam Reader |Tor Nightfire

    Welcome back to Dissecting The Dark Descent, where we lovingly delve into the guts of David Hartwell’s seminal 1987 anthology story by story, and in the process, explore the underpinnings of a genre we all love. For an in-depth introduction, here’s the intro post. In what’s becoming an odd theme in The Dark Descent, we’ve had multiple stories by Lovecraft, multiple stories by King, and now in “Crouch End,” we find the unholy union of the two: King doing Lovecraft.

  • 2 months ago | reactormag.com | Sam Reader |Tor Nightfire

    Welcome back to Dissecting The Dark Descent, where we lovingly delve into the guts of David Hartwell’s seminal 1987 anthology story by story, and in the process, explore the underpinnings of a genre we all love. For an in-depth introduction, here’s the intro post. Is there any name more synonymous with ghost stories than Charles Dickens?

  • 2 months ago | reactormag.com | Sam Reader |Tor Nightfire

    Welcome back to Dissecting The Dark Descent, where we lovingly delve into the guts of David Hartwell’s seminal 1987 anthology story by story, and in the process, explore the underpinnings of a genre we all love. For an in-depth introduction, here’s the intro post. When it comes to speculative short stories, Gene Wolfe was one of the great stylists. He experiments with form and uses the strange to skewer the unconscious biases of society.

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