The A.N. 10 #6: The Great American Novel is a Horror Novel (Deal with It)

My sixth pick for The A.N. 10 reaaaaally makes me want to re-read a favorite novel. “Thoughts on Beloved by Toni Morrison and Horror’s Literary Problem” is one of those posts that hasn’t gotten enough attention. Not that my post is just that amazing (honestly, it’s mostly fangirling!), but because the topic is so important and I wish I could make more people take notice.

The most important part is that Beloved is incredible. It’s a top-top book, and I talk all about why in the post. But there are also issues of bias, discrimination, genre, and literature tied up in it. Y’all know how passionate I am about this stuff. I hope you’ll go give it a read (or re-read), and then I hope you’ll pick up Beloved if you haven’t already.

The post is linked below. And don’t forget to subscribe to my blog to get the final 4 “A.N. 10” highlights in your email! (Put annie@annieneugebauer.com in your approved senders list to make sure my blogs don’t get lost in spam.)


Thoughts on Beloved by Toni Morrison and Horror’s Literary Problem


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