
The Summer Reading Issue of The Walrus features four genre fiction short stories by Joseph Boyden, Lee Henderson, Rivka Galchen and Stephen Marche, but there's one very important genre we missed out on: horror.
To make amends, we're delighted to offer this set of improvised — and hand-written! — short horror stories by three of our authors.
You can read more fiction in The Walrus by clicking here. or click on the pictures below to read.
Read Stephen Marche's Canadian Gothic

Read Lee Henderson's Every Third Thought, DeathRead Rivka Galchen's Feasibility

