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Lisa
Lisa asked Robert Dunbar:

What is the book for January in literary darkness?

Robert Dunbar We'll be selecting one this week, Lisa. There will be voting!
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  • 8 years ago

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Tom Mathews
Tom Mathews asked Robert Dunbar:

Hi Robert, How does one go about starting a conversation on the Literary Darkness site? I've always fantasized about teaching a class on horror in literature and would like to ask the group what books, apart from the obvious choices (Frankenstein, Dracula, Jekyll & Hyde and Dorian Gray), should be included and what lessons w can learn from them.

Theo A.
Theo A. asked Robert Dunbar:

Hey, would you consider adding my Novella "The Carrot Man" to your reading list at "Literary Darkness"? It has received 5-star reviews from a couple authors, the latest was this one: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2294528972?book_show_action=false&from_review_page=1

Robert Zoltan
Robert Zoltan asked Robert Dunbar:

Thanks! Yeah, I went to your author site and it wasn't your website. It was some Middle Easter site. (?) I'm looking forward to reading your short story collection sometime soon. Cheers!

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