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That, for example, this end story was also written as a coda for this book without knowing what was in the rest of this book before its author wrote it, and now there emerges a square in the knots of the wooden floor as a Pareidolia trapdoor, under which this Nightscript book has resided all the time till eventually lifted out by faith in fiction. The wolf at the door, too. Or grumbling just beyond the yet doorless wall of belief? By the way, this end story also brackets the whole book with the
I have to say I'm usually very concerned when I see a word like "darksome" in a blurb. But I'm impressed with the unsettling ambiguity of the endings of the earlier stories, even when I am not completely satisfied with the execution. I'm wondering if there's some kind of editorial guideline from Muller. I'm not familiar with many of the contributors, and will be keeping an eye on quite a few of them.Patricia Lillie's "Mother Sylvia" is a lovely warped little fairy tale. The arc is not surprising...