“So much classic fantasy exists in this sort of timeless state where, you know, whatever fantasy world it’s set in has kind of always existed….I’ve always been really interested in kind of disrupting that and kind of setting my books during periods of like, enormous change and upheaval, like, I’m really interested in the idea […]
Ranging from uncanny chills to wry humor, the author’s body of work remains as fascinating as it is unclassifiable. Essay by Heller McAlpin.
In Ruth Franklin’s life of the author of “The Lottery” and “We Have Always Lived in the Castle,” the power of loneliness is the engine of a titanic imagination. Review by Megan Abbott.
Summer’s rapidly approaching, but that doesn’t mean beach reads are your only option for staying cool. Why not get your chills along with your thrills by picking up a literary horror novel? These seven titles are as well written as they are goosebump-inducing, combining the best of lit fic with spine-tingling scares.