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When one looks in the box, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the cat.

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short fiction

To Catch a Monster: Rebecca Roanhorse’s “Eye and Tooth”

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Book covers of Christopher Pike's Tales of Terror and Tales of Terror 2

From Almost Silly to Deadly Serious: Christopher Pike’s Tales of Terror

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An abstract illustration of a cat at a woman's bare feet.

A Well-Fed Companion

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Scene from a short film adaptation of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge": a man and woman stand in mid-embrace.

The Weirdness of Ambrose Bierce: From “Owl Creek Bridge” to Horror and Satire

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Cover art for three pieces of short fiction first published in February 2024

Must Read Short Speculative Fiction: February 2024

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A woman walks along a busy highway median while the specter of a three-headed dog watches her.

Median

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A young person drinks from a bowl of red liquid as around them, waves crash into ships and flames burn a village in the background.

The River Judge

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A massive bird takes flight from an outcrop of green rocks.

You Don’t Belong Where You Don’t Belong

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Book cover of The Dark Descent horror anthology

The Call Is Coming From Inside the House: “If Damon Comes” by Charles L. Grant

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A silhouetted figure contemplates a red sun in a green sky overlaid with graph lines.

Nine Billion Turing Tests

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Book cover of Night of the Cooters, a story collection by Howard Waldrop

Nine Stories From a Master: Night of the Cooters by Howard Waldrop

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Must Read Short Speculative Fiction: January 2024

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