by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | Mar 3, 2023 | Women In Horror, Classic Horror, Poetry
This is part of the Women in Horror series throughout the month of March. See the other entries here. *** I have walked a great while over the snow, And I am not tall nor strong. My clothes are wet, and my teeth are set, And the way was hard and long. I have wandered...
by Mary Shelley | Mar 1, 2023 | Fiction, Women In Horror, Classic Horror
This post is a part of the Women in Horror series available throughout March. Read the other entries here. *** This slender narrative has no pretensions to the regularity of a story, or the development of situations and feelings; it is but a slight sketch, delivered...