Quote Quoting megladon8 (view post)
I could see "Dark Harvest" being an annual read around Halloween time. I've read it two years in a row and I think I'll continue to do so.
Me, too.

"The Man Who Killed Halloween," Partridge's essay on growing up in Vallejo during the summer of '69, is awesome. Partridge has a great affinity with with Halloween, and just it makes a hell of a lot of sense that he, of all authors, would have such a close connection to this culturally-defining moment in modern American history.