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“Metal, Sex, Monsters” by Maria Haskins

Posted on April 23, 2022

A woman recounts how she became a sort of vampiric monster to a police officer who was there at the beginning. This is an interesting and subtle story, much more about the…

“The Root Cellar” by Maria Haskins

Posted on April 22, 2022

A dismembered girl who stitched herself back together hunts for her lost brother, and her missing arm, in her grandmother’s horrific root cellar. This is quite a mix of fairy tale and…

“Men, Women, and Chainsaws” by Stephen Graham Jones

Posted on April 21, 2022

A woman discovers a haunted Camaro and uses it to take revenge on her ex-fiance. This is a very Stephen Graham Jones story – nods to horror movie lore, working-class characters in…

“The Volcano Dances” by J.G. Ballard

Posted on April 20, 2022

A man waits in the shadow of an active volcano while everyone around him evacuates. This is an odd little story; it feels of a piece with The Delta at Sunset and…

“The Repugnant Conclusion” by Elif Batuman

Posted on April 19, 2022

College students ruminate on love and sex through the lenses provided by their classes in literature, language, philosophy, and ethics. Not bad for a New Yorker story about affluent young people –…

“Ten Things I Didn’t Do” by Maria Haskins

Posted on April 18, 2022

A girl recounts her encounter with a monster who wasn’t a monster but a man, which didn’t kill her except maybe it did. This is a dark little story, couching generational abuse…

“Mothers, Watch Over Me” by Maria Haskins

Posted on April 17, 2022

A mother dog sets out on a perilous journey to save the runt of her litter. This is an interesting post-apocalyptic story as seen from the perspective of dogs who have taken…

“Hare’s Breath” by Maria Haskins

Posted on April 17, 2022

A girl is puzzled by her friend’s mysterious disappearance and apparently magical origins. This is a beautiful and haunting story that weaves together fantasy, myth, and a horrible true history of exploitation.

“No Stronger Than a Flower” by Robert Aickman

Posted on April 15, 2022

A woman seeks advice on changing her appearance at her husband’s suggestion, and transforms herself beyond his ability to comprehend. Like most of the Aickman stories I’ve read, this one is subtly…

“Just a Little Fever” by Sheila Heti

Posted on April 14, 2022

A bank teller starts up a May-December romance with a customer and ruminates about it. Occasionally “The New Yorker” runs a story that makes me think, “I’m really glad I subscribe to…

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