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Claire Kohda and Rachel Yoder mix genre tropes with feminism in a pair of horror-adjacent debut novels

July 5, 2022July 5, 2022
by Steven Beattie

Vampires and werewolves are the genre touchstones that get renovated in these two works of fabulism.

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