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Weird Women: Classic Supernatural Fiction by Groundbreaking Female Writers: 1852-1923 (Weird Women, 1)

by Lisa Morton Author and Leslie S. Klinger Editor

This fiction anthology has compiled some of the most notable master works from female writers in the horror genre — including some lesser known writers and more as well as some beloved classic authors throughout the years. The collection will expand the reader’s knowledge of awesome, shocking, paralyzing fiction written by women that has often been overlooked or not recognized enough by the mainstream of horror nowadays. It will explore the an industrial, industrializing world that would give life to some of the abominations doomed characters are to encounter and paint the landscape with an eerie fog and creepier vibes -- these all ranging from stories involving cryptids, psychological terrors, metaphysical monstrosities, demonic energies, mad scientists of modernity, and more for the reader to explore.

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