“What did he have to report?”: “Paranoia” by Shirley Jackson
Jackson’s story of the commute from hell is one of her most nerve-shattering, Kafkaesque tales.
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Jackson’s story of the commute from hell is one of her most nerve-shattering, Kafkaesque tales.
Shirley Jackson on the inspiration for her classic 1948 chiller, “The Lottery.”
The Prussian author’s 1816 tale is an early 19th century progenitor of the modern horror story.
The genre that preys on the subconscious is more varied and interesting that it is frequently given credit for.
Grady Hendrix’s Paperbacks from Hell is a nostalgic tour through 1970’s and ’80s horror fiction.