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The Burning Maiden by Greg Kishbaugh7/6/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The genre in which the story falls is not nearly as important as the story itself. But this can be an unfair burden, as writers are far less compartmentalized in their thinking. The motivation for this, of course, lies in commerce, as well as questionable (and outdated) notions about the consumer mind. They want a writer's work to fit neatly into a specific genre. Lansdale (Edge of Dark Water, Bullets and Fire) Matthew Pearl (The Dante Club, The Technologists) Louis Bayard (The School of Night, The Black Tower) Lyndsay Faye (The Gods of Gotham, Dust and Shadow) Charles Johnson (Middle Passage, Oxherding Tale) AND MORE Sixteen stories and poems that redefine the boundary between horror and literature FROM THE INTRODUCTION BY ANTHOLOGY EDITOR, GREG KISHBAUGH: THE BLURRED LINE Publishers love categories, as do bookstores. THE BURNING MAIDEN Where Literature and the Supernatural Meet Sixteen new short stories from bestselling authors. ![]()
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