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an incomplete list of unsettling short stories I read in textbooks

  • the scarlet ibis
  • marigolds
  • the diamond necklace
  • the monkey’s paw
  • the open boat
  • the lady and the tiger
  • the minister’s black veil
  • an occurrence at owl creek bridge
  • a rose for emily
  • (I found that one by googling “short story corpse in the house,” first result)
  • the cask of amontillado
  • the yellow wallpaper
  • the most dangerous game
  • a good man is hard to find

some are well-known, some obscure, some I enjoy as an adult, all made me uncomfortable between the ages of 11-15

add your own weird shit, I wanna be literary and disturbed

The Tell-Tale Heart, The Gift of the Magi, The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calavaras County, Thank You Ma'am

the box social by james reaney. i remember we all had to silently read it in class, and you would hear the moment everyone reached the Part because some people would audibly go “what”

wHat did I just put my eyes on

“The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury

Not quite a short story, but read in class: “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street” from The Twilight Zone

Harrison Bergeron, Cat and the Coffee Drinkers

“Where are you going and where have you been” by Joyce carol oates

“The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury

the lottery by shirley jackson

i can’t believe Roald Dahl’s “The Landlady” wasn’t already mentioned

and also it’s not so much unsettling as more absurdist but “The Leader” by Eugene Ionesco definitely made me go wtf

Ett halvt ark papper.
I cried so much.

Ночь у мазара, А. Шалимов

A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury

I Have no Mouth, and I Must Scream by Harlan Ellison

The Lottery by Shirley Jackson

All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury 

Some of Us Had Been Threatening Our Friend Colby, by Donald Barthelme

We read lots of good disturbing shit in hs or in the writing groups I joined in hs but somehow the top of the heap for shit that haunted me’s still indisputably Ethan Canin’s “The Palace Thief”. It’s not horror as such but it freaked me the fuck out. 

There was another O. Henry short story we read that was also really alarming but I had to google a major spoiler (which is also a warning) to recall the name – “The Furnished Room”.  

there will come soft rains by bradbury was very unsettling for middle school me

I had no idea so many were all written by Ray Bradbury, why did he do this to us

“Emergency” by Dennis Johnson – not entirely disturbing but really weird and there’s one Bad Part

“A Small, Good Thing” by Raymond Carver – again not all that bad but sad and kind of creepy 

i had to read a collapse of horses by brian evenson for a writing class last year and it’s. very fucking weird

“the birds” by du maurier

Bradbury wrote a lot of weird shit. But, “The Book of Sand” and"The Library of Babel" by Luis Borges.

“It’s a Good Life” - Jerome Bixby
“The Little Black Bag” - Cyril M. Cornbluth
“The Cold Equations” - Tom Godwin
“The Nine Billion Names of God” - Arthur C. Clarke
“Mars is Heaven!” - Ray Bradbury
“Born of Man and Woman” - Richard Matheson
“That Only A Mother” - Judith Maril
“The Country of the Kind” - Damon Knight
“Mimsy Were The Borogroves” - Lewis Padgett
“Lamb to the Slaughter” - Roald Dahl
“We Can Get Them For You Wholesale” - Neil Gaiman
“BLIT” and “Different Kinds of Darkness” - David Langford (set in the same universe) (there are a couple of other “basilisk” stories and they’re worth checking out)
“The Secret Number” - Igor Teper

“Hush” by Zenna Henderson

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Cardi B thanking her haters is a mood.

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femmequeens:

Fran Drescher as Fran Fine in “The Nanny” which won a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Series in 1995

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I hate how addicted I get to anything that makes me feel anything

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i arrive in the 80s

world: ruled

rains in africa: blessed

dreams: made

love: tainted

me: taken on

it: felt in the air tonight

everything: counted in large amounts

silence: enjoyed

land: confused

time: big

lonely heart: owned

fire: started

but it wasn’t us

dust: bitten by another one

some sugar: poured on me

my breath: taken away

whip: cracked

crack: stepped on

it: whipped good

heart: shot through

you: to blame

love: given a bad name

the summer: cruel

the wolf: hungry

something about you: so right

streets: unnamed

beds: burning

nasty boys: unchanged

yourself: found

wife: beautiful

house: beautiful

Papa: preaching

Time: after

Jesse’s Girl: not mine

radio star is forcibly removed by video

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theroguefeminist:

little known fact, once you are older & no longer in school, time stops being real. did that thing happen one year ago? two? five? a few months ago? who knows. 

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earthprxnce:
“ attackonmy-nonexistentemotions:
“ downfalling:
“these kids these days don’t know our struggle
”
Remember
”
i honestly feel this in my soul
”

earthprxnce:

attackonmy-nonexistentemotions:

downfalling:

these kids these days don’t know our struggle

Remember

i honestly feel this in my soul

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