Notes
Soulless and The Waters of Modern Horror Writing
At Teleport City, Keith Allison reviewins Gail Carriger’s Soulless and slowly wades into “the waters of modern horror writing”. “An entire ocean of literature that teaches young kids that weird, spooky, awkward, and different people are awesome? I can deal with that.”
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Tagged as: 1870s, 2010s, Gail Carriger, ghosts, historical, horror, Keith Allison, London, mysteries, romance, Soulless, steampunk, teens, Teleport City, tweens, UK, undead, vampires, Victorian, werewolves, YA
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