We interrupt your regularly scheduled Top in Fiction Weekly Issues.
31 writers and artists take over Substack. Stories will twist, art will shatter. Are you ready to step through the portal? They’re coming—once you enter, there’s no turning back.
Sean Thomas McDonnell and J. Curtis cordially invite all fans of the uncanny and lovers of the beloved classic TV show The Twilight Zone to a special Substack event!
On November 24th, 1958 the world as we know it changed as we walked into another dimension. Now, 66 years later, some of your favorite writers, musicians and artists will re-imagine the boundaries of imagination. Be ready—there’s a signpost up ahead! The next stop is…
Writers all across the platform are sharing Twilight Zone-inspired tales today to celebrate the anniversary of the show’s first airing. Here are their 31 tales:
Listed in alphabetical order by first name.
presents The Thing in the Box. presents The Swing of the Pendulum. presents Vote Control. presents Hector. presents Conception. presents An Elegant Solution. presents The Lonely Planter. presents Forged Prequel: The Sun and the Moon. presents the HALCYONIUM. presents Soma's Reflection. presents The Creative Lives of the Lichtensteins. presents The Switchboard. presents Off Switch. presents The Zeno Paradox. presents All the World’s Static. presents The Last Cup. presents What You’re Made Of. presents Mail-Order Bride. presents Sunbonnet Sue. presents Good Neighbors. presents Separate Memories. presents Room 13. presents August’s Fog. presents Broken. presents Amanita. presents Blink Twice if You Can Hear Me. presents In Capable Hands. presents The Last Stop. presents The Joke’s on You. presents Watched Pots. presents A Six-Part Death.We’ll return to our regularly scheduled weekly Monday posts tomorrow. But do these amazing writers a favor, especially if you enjoyed any of their stories, and consider sharing this post everywhere:
Wonderful idea and collection, eager to read them all.
I love you so much for doing this as I was trying to figure out how to keep track of everything to read at some point. Now all I gotta do is save this post. You are brilliant.