


Jesse Ball’s “Pieter Emily” is the source for the quoted text in “The Moans.” “The Window” came about when Michael Stewart shared the particulars of an attempted break-in with me. “Any Corpse” would not have been possible without William Godwin’s Lives of the Necromancers (1834). “Black Bark” would not have been written without Laird Hunt’s Kind One. Simon Stranzas, Ed., Aickman’s Heirs: “Seaside Town” Paula Guran, Ed., The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror, 2014: “A Collapse of Horses” Richard Gavin, Patricia Cram, and Daniel A.

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