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Blood Sisters
“She is either the trickster god of the desert or a divine messenger. Neither option is welcome, especially now.”
Ghosts of St. Patrick’s Day, 1997
“It's a funny feeling that you get when you find out somebody set you on fire.”
Master of Horror To-Be: On the Nightmares of Nick Antosca
You probably haven’t heard of Nick Antosca, but you will soon. He wrote on one of the most psychologically nuanced and visually arresting television series ever in “Hannibal.”
Short-form interview with Christopher X. Shade, author of “The Good Mother of Marseille”
I think a lot about snow globes. We did not have snow globes in small town Alabama where I was raised. I’m fascinated by them probably because they were not in my childhood. The contained experience of a snow globe, when you pick it up and shake it…
The winners of the 2026 Breakout Prize are Nico Amador in poetry, selected by Cynthia Cruz, and Imogen Osborne in prose, selected by Alexandra Kleeman.