Finish this list: Lovecraft, Jackson, King, Ketchum, Barker, ?
Can you recommend some good modern horror fiction to me? No vampires or zombies, please.
Finish this list: Lovecraft, Jackson, King, Ketchum, Barker, ?
Can you recommend some good modern horror fiction to me? No vampires or zombies, please.
No collection of terror is complete without the completely baffling and eerie “I Feel Fantastic”.
Written and directed by celebrated author Wyllis Cooper, the widely acclaimed old time radio program Quiet, Please was first aired on June 8, 1947 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. In this period, several similarly themed anthologies graced the American airwaves. However, it was this series that garnered notoriety during the golden age of radio and was lauded as an innovative and creative work of genius by both critics and academics alike. In fact, Professor Richard J. Hand from Glamorgan University praised Quiet, Please as an “extraordinary body of work,” and its writer Cooper as “one of the greatest authors of horror radio.” Quiet, Please was a mish mash of several literary genres, with supernatural encounters gaining the most prominence.
Not paranormal, but bizarre nonetheless. A nice reminder of our own mortality, and also that your grandma might have been a freaky chick once upon a time.