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Mannikin
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Religious horror writers?
Hi, everyone. I'm working on an essay about Mark Samuels and would like to briefly outline the history of religious weird fiction/horror writers--especially those who were a direct influence on Samuels.
Machen seems like an obvious place to start. Any tips on where to go from there? I know I could dig around on the internet and find this out for myself, but I also appreciate that there are many Samuels experts on this board. I'd be grateful for your help. | |||||||||||
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