Midnight Timetable by Bora Chung review – sinister stories from the graveyard shift
Horror tropes meet modern nightmares as the South Korean author takes us deep inside a research facility called The Institute Our fears turn feral when they have nowhere to go. South Korean author Bora Chung’s new short story collection plays with old horror tropes: endless corridors and looped (…)
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