Most people know Gahan Wilson primarily as the sharp-witted, often macabre cartoonist whose work has appeared in "The New Yorker," "The National Lampoon," "Playboy," and other magazines. Sometimes amusing, sometimes frightening, Wilson's short fiction is as eclectic as his cartooning. "Campfire Story" mixes nostalgia with unease. "The Marble Boy" is a story from the oral tradition - a tale to be told during a sleepover. "It Twineth Round Thee in Thy Joy" might have appeared in the science fictio...
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