RandoNLD wrote:
I just finished a 19th-early 20th century Horror anthology from Dover publications. I've loved Horror and ghost stories since childhood, but hate most Horror movies. The Phantom Coach (1864) is one of my favorite Horror shorts; I don't think I have ever read a mid-late 20th century or 21st century Horror work that was not Goosebumps or Carrie. I personally find the news more upsetting than any fiction I read.
For shorts, I like Ambrose Bierce. Specifically The Boarded Window, although I liked a lot of his other stories too. It helps to add to the attraction that he mysteriously disappeared, in Mexico I believe.
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