Rope by Katherine Anne Porter
This is essentially just an argument between a husband and a wife: she sent him down to the village to Continue reading
This is essentially just an argument between a husband and a wife: she sent him down to the village to Continue reading
London, 1992: the accountants of a major publishing company decide it would be more profitable to stop publishing all their Continue reading
A devil, Merchari, is walking around Manhattan looking for some sinners to tempt to fulfil his monthly quota. He tries Continue reading
Not remotely referring to a piece of clothing. On top of a building is a Fantasy Jumper kiosk. You pay Continue reading
Yes, that Herodotus. Well, part of the credit goes to the translator of this version, G.C. Macaulay (sadly uncredited in Continue reading
One of the first books I remember reading is ‘Harold and the Purple Crayon’ by Crockett Johnson, about a boy Continue reading
There’s a huge amount packed into this story. Just consider how economical the opening paragraph is (written in 1958): Mr. Continue reading
Out of all the books I own, the one most borrowed by my friends is Cecilia Tan’s anthology ‘Best Fantastic Continue reading