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Southern Gothic: The Present Haunted by the Past -- Part I, Short Stories

March 30, 2018 The Unbound Writers
Eudora Welty, trees in the White River, Tania James, and a mural in Prescott, Arkansas (not-so-accidentally chosen because it's the hometown of Amanda's grandma)

Eudora Welty, trees in the White River, Tania James, and a mural in Prescott, Arkansas (not-so-accidentally chosen because it's the hometown of Amanda's grandma)

An exploration of Southern Gothic speculative literature.

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In Speculations Tags Southern Gothic, William Faulkner, Edgar Allan Poe, Eudora Welty, Katherine Anne Porter, Tania James, Amanda Baldeneaux, Lisa Mahoney, The Hero's Journey, Gothic Fiction
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Halloween Horror Reading Recommendations: Tricks and Treats

October 27, 2017 The Unbound Writers
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The Unbound Writers go trick-or-treating down Memory Lane for Halloween horror recommendations.

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In Appreciations Tags halloween, Lisa Mahoney, Mark Springer, CS Peterson, Danyelle C. Overbo, Neil Gaiman, Stephen King, Edgar Allan Poe, David Bowie, Anne Rice, Stanley Kubrick
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Speculative Slavery: Two PYMs and an Irritating Hologram

June 12, 2015 Theodore McCombs
Illustration for The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, A.D. McCormick (1898).

Illustration for The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, A.D. McCormick (1898).

A look at how slavery haunts the speculative imagination, from Mat Johnson's Pym to Star Trek: Voyager's holographic Doctor.

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In Speculations, Reviews Tags Mat Johnson, Pym, Edgar Allan Poe, Toni Morrison, Playing in the Dark, Race, Slavery, Star Trek, Artificial Intelligence, Gothic Fiction, Theodore McCombs, Critical Theory, African-American speculative fiction
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