Hindsight’s 2020
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"I Should Have Known" might all be in the narrator's head, or maybe her girlfriend really is becoming something else.
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2020.
In a year where nobody can go anywhere, nine authors take you to near futures, far-off worlds, the heights of passion and the depths of terror. But whether you’re stuck in a time loop, caught in a haunted house, or a small-time author fresh out of cold storage, there’s one thing you can’t escape:
That shadow in the rearview, far behind, but forever gaining...
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‘I Should Have Known’ by Samantha Bryant. A young woman reminisces on why she was forced to kill her closest friend. Bryant expands the classic vampire trope of a beautiful young woman infected by evil, focusing on what it might be like to kill someone you loved. Replacing the usual male saviour with a competent female protagonist without sacrificing the defined gender roles and aesthetic that pervade both the period and seminal films, this story will appeal both to gothic horror fans and those seeking women who are more than seducer or seduced.