Halloween Contest: Runner-Up #6
By Elisabeth McNair
We like the combination of the quotidian and the uncanny. In this story, it would have read more quickly if the woman opening the door wasn’t in costume. Our attention is diverted to figuring out who she is when she could just have been our blank stand-in. It would have been nice to let that very cute dog take center stage.
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