Tag: The Drowning Girl: A Memoir
The Drowning Girl: A Memoir by Caitlín R. Kiernan (book review).

Titles can sometimes be deceptive. The Victorians often wrote novels pretending that the book was a manuscript they had found and was the genuine recounting of some bizarre tale. Perhaps the reader thought it more exciting if there was a miniscule possibility that the story, even though extremely far-fetched, was true. In modern times, to […]