I think the best way to cut the Gordian knot of "What makes a better length for horror -- short story or novel?" is to say, "Neither: The novella is best." These tales are each about 80-90 pages -- long enough to develop character but short enough to sustain mood and a tight structure. All three are good, but the standout is Ray Garton's Dr. Krusadian's Method, which takes an unflinchingly radical approach -- including actually fixing the problem -- to the theme of child abuse. Dana Anderson's novella is about an endless surreal party amidst demons and angels, and Charles de Lint's is about longing for love across the veil of death.
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Hardback Editions
July 1991 : Hardback
| Title: Cafe Purgatorium Author(s): Dana M. Anderson, Charles De Lint, Ray Garton ISBN: 0-312-85180-4 / 978-0-312-85180-4 (USA edition) Publisher: Tor Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
March 1993 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: Cafe Purgatorium Author(s): ISBN: 0-8125-1512-9 / 978-0-8125-1512-1 (USA edition) Publisher: Tor Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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