Here is another excellent post from K.C. Redding-Gonzalez, this one on the horror fiction of Roald Dahl!
Zombie Salmon (the Horror Continues)
Most of us remember the first time we read a real Horror story. But the one author who opened that door and lured so many of us through it is typically forgotten when it comes time to assemble a Horror canon…
The author is Roald Dahl– that Roald Dahl – the one of children’s book fame; author of Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, The BFG… and like Mother Goose and the Brothers Grimm before him, we have decided that his stories are for children. But what we tend to forget are the tales he wrote for adults – his much celebrated Tales of the Unexpected – that can effectively teach modern Horror writers how to take simple situations and common characters that occur in our day-to-day lives and lay out a startling, resonating and lasting Horror on the page.
His is a modern style…
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A 5000 word blog — is that even legal?
Dahl was strange, hands down. Poe strange — most likely.
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Thank you!
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