By including the actual names of English towns and villages, he crafted fiction that seemed disturbingly real. In 1897, Pearson's Magazine published The War of the Worlds as a series of nine monthly episodes. It was such a hit.
One of our US company's principal competitors, 4Q, owns the "Wisky" (a pseudonym) brand of adhesives, so I now refer to the last thirteen years of my life sardonically as the "Wisky taping" episode. Much evil mirth must have been ...
Robert F. Sibert Informational Honor Book School Library Journal Best Book of the Year Booklist Editors' Choice Washington Post Best Children's Book BCCB Blue Ribbon A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Books This book for young ...
A small boy decides to explore a crumbling, ancient house. As he enters the building, things begin to happen.
And when they conjure up a ghost from Jeff's past, the game turns dangerous for the most vulnerable person in his life. This short story directly follows the Jeff Resnick Mystry novel Dark Waters.