SHORT SHOTS: ‘Women of the Mere’

(Editor’s note: SHORT SHOTS is a column where I review short stories from horror anthologies, collections, and zines.) "Women of the Mere" by Jessi Ann York illuminates the quiet (and often hidden) strength of tough women as it seamlessly transforms a familial slice-of-life tale into a beautifully creepy work of magical realism. It's Bradbury-esque. I …

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