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Last read Short Story?
Personally, I read short stories alot more than I read actual books...so I figured there aughta be a thread for 'em.
Ive been working my way through Call of Chtulhu by Lovecraft. I love his stories, but they take me forever to read. Last story I read entirely was The Cop and the Anthem by O. Henry. I liked it, even if it wasnt horror:)
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"Exorcizing Angels" by Tim Lebbon and Simon Clark. Not quite of the caliber I expect from these two authors, but a good, interesting read all the same.
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The Great God Pan by Machen
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"Mayflower II" by Stephen Baxter. Terribly depressing story about evolutionary change onboard a generation starship (a ship that travels at less than light speed for thousands of years.) Very sad stuff.
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