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A Long December
A Long December | Richard Chizmar
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In 1996, Richard Chizmar's debut short story collection, MIDNIGHT PROMISES, was a finalist for the World Fantasy Award. Now, nearly two decades later, Chizmar assembles thirty-five stories, including a previously-unpublished novella, and presents us with A LONG DECEMBER.
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Michollio
A Long December | Richard Chizmar
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December wrap up:
28 books
#BookishBingo: 21/24 with 5 bingos

2019: 313 books
I was largely unemployed this year, so I don't anticipate reading nearly this much next year.

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Michollio
A Long December | Richard Chizmar
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December's #BookishBingo.

Here's a link to access the bingo board if you want to do your own:

https://www.bookish.com/articles/december-bookish-bingo/

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xicanti
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Another qualified pick. This 30-year career retrospective contains lots of good stories, most being real-world horror and crime fiction. I enjoyed it overall.

Put the stories all together, though, and patterns jump out. Chizmar uses the “someone learns something awful about a loved one” plot over & over, and his characters‘ relationships often feel like performative normality—without the ironic awareness that might amplify the horrific elements.

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Joshsandaker
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Okay obviously this isn‘t ‘a Long December‘, but for some reason Litsy doesn‘t have Richard Chizmar‘s latest novella. I loved this story, a new update on a classic horror tale. It was fun, it was an easy read, not really much else to say. Not a challenging read, but just a hell of a lot of fun.