Colin Dickey is the author, most recently, of Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places (Viking), as well as Cranioklepty: Grave Robbing and the Search for Genius and Afterlives of the Saints: Stories from the Ends of Faith. He is also the co-editor of The Morbid Anatomy Anthology. He currently teaches creative writing at National University.
Colin Dickey
Articles
Two-Way Monologue: How to Get Past Science vs. Religion
Anyone tempted to believe that the history of human thought tends toward progress is well advised to consider the long-running, endlessly circular arguments over science and religion.
Subterranean Homesick Blues: Salomon Kroonenberg’s “Why Hell Stinks of Sulfur”
One Book Opens Another: On “The Secrets of Alchemy”
On the Trail of the Elusive Vampire Squid from Hell
King & I: Stephen King and a Balanced Diet
On the debate over Stephen King's literary relevance
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