“Much like fairy tales, there are two facets of horror. One is pro-institution, which is the most reprehensible type of fairy tale: Don’t wander into the woods, and always obey your parents. The other type of fairy tale is completely anarchic and antiestablishment.”
—Guillermo del Toro
—Guillermo del Toro
Issue 2015.33
- ‘Tiangong Park’, Erika D. Price (illustrated by Robin E. Kaplan)
- ‘Menander’, Angela Ambroz (illustrated by Miranda Jean)
- ‘All Along the Mall’, Chloe N. Clark (illustrated by L.E. Badillo)
- ‘The Paragon of Knowledge’, Nick Wood (illustrated by Callum Bishop)
- ‘The Bright Hunters’, B.L. Draper (illustrated by Cécile Matthey)
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That poor little octopus. It makes me ashamed to be human and know what we do. Or was it a squid?
ReplyDeleteThe answer to that, Samantha, is yes. An octosquid? Seriously though, I'm also a little ashamed to be human at times.
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