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Stephanie M. Wytovich
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"AND ONE FOR AZAZEL (WITH JELLYBEANS)" reminded me of a fantastical take on Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery."
I think I remember reading this one when we were in graduate school together and it's wild because it hit me as hard now as it did then all these years later. I remain so impressed and taken with Lillie's work.
— Apr 21, 2021 08:30AM
I think I remember reading this one when we were in graduate school together and it's wild because it hit me as hard now as it did then all these years later. I remain so impressed and taken with Lillie's work.
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Stephanie M. Wytovich
is on page 155 of 202
"Laundry Lady" made me chuckle. I love that kind of horror. The sarcasm and honesty in this story are gold.
— Apr 21, 2021 10:15AM
Stephanie M. Wytovich
is on page 133 of 202
"Abby" was terrifying and I'm positively heartbroken over the story "Legacy." So beautiful, and it hits home in a lot of different ways for me. This one will stick.
— Apr 20, 2021 01:55PM
Stephanie M. Wytovich
is on page 105 of 202
As someone who is obsessed with Alice in Wonderland, the story "ALYCE-WITH-A-Y" was beyond enjoyable for me. On the horror front, "THAT’S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR" was absolutely chilling. I loved it!
— Apr 19, 2021 12:27PM
Stephanie M. Wytovich
is on page 81 of 202
"IN LOCO PARENTIS" totally grabbed me. What a dark, delicious little story. Keeping this one in mind for the future. It pairs nicely with M. Rickert's "Was She wicked? Was She Good" and Victor LaValle's novel The Changeling.
— Apr 18, 2021 02:47PM
Stephanie M. Wytovich
is on page 65 of 202
"Mother Sylvia" was dripping with fairytale horror and witchraft. Easily my favorite so far!
— Apr 17, 2021 01:46PM

