In “The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles," Margaret St. Clair uses a short moment of fear to create an extended feeling of uncertainty about the protagonist's fate.
A Blip of Fear to Make You Uncertain
A Blip of Fear to Make You Uncertain
A Blip of Fear to Make You Uncertain
In “The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles," Margaret St. Clair uses a short moment of fear to create an extended feeling of uncertainty about the protagonist's fate.