![]() ![]() A psychiatrist by training, but disillusioned of that practice, Wagner's fiction is as often about the self-destructing minds of his protagonists as it is about any supernatural threat, and can sometimes be about the former while having an element of the latter shoehorned in, arbitrarily, or so it sometimes seems. ![]() As a brief recap to the brief biography I provided in the linked post, Wagner died at the age in 1994 at the age of 48, and Why Not You and I? was the second and last collection of his horror fiction that he lived to see published (though he's primarily remembered for his contributions to horror, he actually produced a lot more fantasy fiction, both in short story and novel form). Well, I've corrected my ways, and earlier this year I read the rest of Why Not You and I?, Wagner's story collection that contains "More Sinned Against". ![]()
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