The pleasing terrors of a celebrated literary tradition
That the general reading public is not aware of particular writers does not indicate they are “lost” or “forgotten”. Indeed, the literary mode known as the ghost story has enjoyed a decades-long history of scholarship and publication, particularly in independent publishing.
Publishers such as Ash-Tree, Sarob, Handheld, Tartarus, Dover, etc, have long championed women writers of the supernatural. Jen Herron will be delighted to learn that Dublin’s own Swan River Press publishes a series entitled “Strange Stories by Irish Women”.
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