‘It’s insanely sinister’ : horror writers on the scariest stories they’ve ever read
Bloodthirsty ghosts, sadistic supercomputers, creepy childhood games ... Mariana Enríquez, Paul Tremblay, Daisy Johnson and others on the tales that kept them up at night The Summer People by Shirley Jackson I read this years ago and it’s a story that’s truly haunted me ever since. The titular (…)
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