8 Personal Stories That Use Horror as a Lens
Richard Scott Larson, author of "The Long Hallway," recommends books by writers who use horror as a way to understand themselves
Richard Scott Larson, author of "The Long Hallway," recommends books by writers who use horror as a way to understand themselves
Toby Lloyd, author of "Fervor," recommends novels and memoirs that reveal truths (or untruths) that were better left unsaid
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My ancestors were the good whites, or at least that’s what I’ve always wanted to believe
I needed to ensure we reached the rest of life’s milestones together
For years I rarely shared my thoughts and feelings outside the pages of my journal
Claudia Acevedo-Quinones recommends intimate stories about the struggle with drugs and alcohol and the journey to recovery
The stakes are higher when we mine someone else’s grief for art
Jenny Xie on mother-daughter dynamics and how her experience as a professional cuddler informed her novel "Holding Pattern"
I bore the weight of being a Chinese boy remarkably well considering that I was actually a girl