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Post by galleytrot on Sept 29, 2012 13:41:01 GMT
Hello! Just signed in. I've been reading this stuff since I first scared myself witless on the shingley end of Llandudno beach in 1960. I was reading the penguin 'Ghost Stories of an Antiquary' - and I've still got the same paperback. Attachments:
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Post by nsturm451 on Dec 11, 2014 17:21:04 GMT
Thank god this board exists. I started doing more of my horror fiction homework last winter-spring and have been lurking here on and off for awhile, mostly reading about the Pan Books of Horror Stories; reading you guys' opinions has been helpful in knowing where to start. I've read most of the Fourth so far and have a few others on the way. Looking forward to talking about them and trying to add something new to the discussion.
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Post by dem bones on Dec 11, 2014 19:48:38 GMT
Thank god this board exists. I started doing more of my horror fiction homework last winter-spring and have been lurking here on and off for awhile, mostly reading about the Pan Books of Horror Stories; reading you guys' opinions has been helpful in knowing where to start. I've read most of the Fourth so far and have a few others on the way. Looking forward to talking about them and trying to add something new to the discussion. welcome to the board, nsurm, and i hope you enjoy your time here. 'Pan Horror 4'is a personal favourite - i hope you'll share your opinion with us. Have fun.
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Post by weirdmonger on Jun 22, 2021 16:54:31 GMT
“It was as if her brain were being penetrated by a dozen swords, entering from all directions at once. It was at least as much a torment as a revelation.” — Robert Aickman (THE MODEL)
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