On 30/10/2020 16.46, tonynance17@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 5:28:54 PM UTC-4, Michael F. Stemper wrote: >>> Every October[1], the question of "what are some good Halloween
stories?" comes up. Here are my suggestions.
You'll find very few that portray physical danger. There are no
slavering monsters or clanking chains. These lean towards the
direction of mental or psychological danger.
I've limited this list to one story per author. It was at times
painful to do this, but I stuck to the rule. After all, if I relaxed
it even just to allow two stories by Bradbury, I'd end up putting in
twenty stories by Bradbury.
I have done my level best to avoid spoilers. These capsules just give
the setups for the various stories.
I snipped your much-appreciated capsules just for brevity purposes,
and I've added some suggestions of my own at the end.
Jerome Bixby: "It's a _Good_ Life"
Ray Bradbury: "Zero Hour"
John Collier: "Evening Primrose"
Philip K. Dick: "The Father-Thing"
Richard Matheson: "Mad House"
Lewis Padgett: "The Twonky"
Clifford D. Simak: "Founding Father"
Norman Spinrad: "Carcinoma Angels"
Kuttner & Moore: "Vintage Season"
Matheson: "Born of Man and Woman"
Tons of choices for Bloch, Lovecraft, Poe, and Bierce.
Le Guin: The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas
Clarke: The Haunted Space Suit (aka Who's There?)
Sturgeon: Bianca’s Hands
Campbell: Who Goes There?
Stephen King: The Mist
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