![]() ![]() Effed-the-eff-up stories which seem benign (sometimes) until you close your eyes or shut off the lights and feel them moving around in the dark. ![]() Because, word by word and title by title, I can feel the damage accruing. Like smoking cigarettes or driving too fast late at night, I know they're bad for me, dangerous, but that's part of the allure, I guess. It's terrible to read these stories, but you do it anyway. They become a part of all the cells and goop that make you you. They become indistinguishable from memory. Of crawling inside you like bugs and just. That his stories and his words have this way of getting under your skin. Terrible because you know, going in, that it's probably going to mess you up. It is a terrible thing to read a Paul Tremblay story. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Growing Things and Other Stories Author Paul Tremblay ![]()
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