The Most Dangerous Game

Richard Connell, The Most Dangerous Game (1924) The Most Dangerous Game recently entered the public domain. It has been the most interesting and compelling short story I have read up to this point in the year. The premise of hunting the most dangerous animal (humans) is clearly inviting enough for a modernized Quibi digital adaptation.Continue reading “The Most Dangerous Game”

The Tell-Tale Heart

Edgar Allen Poe, The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) *In a collection of his short stories As a prolific writer of short stories Poe has a significant catalogue of work. The Tell-Tale Heart is perhaps one of the most iconic of these. Not only is it available in a large collection on Project Gutenberg but the PoeContinue reading “The Tell-Tale Heart”

The Yellow Wallpaper

Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper (First Published 1892)http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1952 A massive amount is owed to the Gutenberg Project for now providing over 60,000 free eBooks. The Yellow Wallpaper marks one of the many culturally significant texts that now exists for free. Traffic to the site has more than doubled during the pandemic and there areContinue reading “The Yellow Wallpaper”

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