![]() Jones’s writing is haunting and incredibly atmospheric and I loved the ownvoices Native representation – the young boy lives on a reservation with his family. ‘I was twelve the first time I saw my dead father cross from the kitchen doorway to the hall that led back to the utility room.’Ĭreepy, right? Well it continues to get creepier and creepier as you get further into the story. Sitting at just 131 pages, this beautiful horror novella packs a real punch. Mapping the Interior by Stephen Graham Jones They publish both emerging and well-established authors in both novella and novel format.Īs I plan to read lots of novellas from them I thought that I’d review five that I’ve already finished to give you a flavour of what Tor.com are all about. ![]() For those of you who don’t know, Tor.com is the science fiction and fantasy publishing imprint of the Macmillan publishing house. As I was scrolling through Goodreads I realised that I’ve read, and want to read, quite a few Tor.com novellas.
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