CitizenErased
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have you read much else of Bierce's work? a lot of his short stories were the predecessors of weird fiction, the genre that also gives you Lovecraft, and my favorite, Algernon Blackwood (who was doomed to write weird fiction the moment his parents named him... Lovecraft thought that Blackwood's The Willows may have been one of the greatest stories of the genre and I'm inclined to agree)
I had an edition with drawings... a coworker at a past job walked off with it so now I am stuck with my kindle version, which at least means I have a copy as long as I have the internet or my phone!![]()
Yeees!

I haven't read The Willows, so as soon as I finish the book I'm reading now (The Man Who Laughs, by Victor Hugo), I will(ow)! Lovecraft works are awfully difficult to find here, but I managed to find a used book last year: The Thing on the Doorstep and Other Stories.. finished it in a day and loved it. To be honest, I adore the mystery/horror genre,. It all began with Allan Poe: The Cask of Amontillado and The Fall of the House of Usher.
Uh, I got sidetracked. I prefer paperback versions because I get tired of reading from screens and I love turning pages over, and buy old books and smell them, haha
