Nonfiction Fiction Poetry In Conversation Art […]
Issue No. 131
by ZYZZYVA Staff


Nonfiction Fiction Poetry In Conversation Art […]

Nonfiction Fiction Poetry In Conversation Art […]

Fiction Nonfiction Poetry In Conversation Art […]
With the approach of Halloween, we polled our staff and contributors about which literary works of horror (or of just plain ol’ spookiness) they’d like to point our readers to. From the progenitor of the macabre short story, Edgar Allan Poe, to the psychological stylings of Shirley Jackson and Joyce Carol Oates, these works display a keen understanding of the utter fragility of the human mind. It may be a well-worn genre, but horror retains its power to effectively probe our darker impulses and explore cultural traumas: Paul Wilner, ZYZZYVA Contributor: I generally stay away from horror literature – it’s a […]