In an attempt to get the short story group I meet with once a month to read ANYTHING close to the types of stories I like, I looked up the finalists for the Locus Short Story Awards. I hadn't read any of them in advance, I just sent the list of stories to the woman who runs the group and she picked one out kind of randomly.

Now I LOVED the story, it was very much up my ally. I knew if it was up for a Locus Award I was going to like it. But she ended up picking one with a VERY heavy topic: school shootings.

We had a great conversation though and I think the woman in our group who really didn't like the story at all came around by the end of it. It's a horror story and it's not really meant to be fun to read, it's meant to shake you a bit. And I think that clicked more with her by the end.

I definitely suggest reading it (there's also a narration if you'd prefer to listen). It's called The Sound Of Children Screaming by Rachel K Jones. It's horror fantasy and plays around with the portal fantasy kind of story as (some) children try to escape the horrors of an active school shooting.

Again, this is a rough story. It touches on a lot of the real horrors of a school shooting, but it's also an important story and it touches on a lot of really relevant topics. In our discussion we saw links to the under appreciation of teachers, the school to military pipeline, the way institutions take advantage of vulnerable people, the lack of agency we give to children, etc.

If this topic isn't a major trigger for you, please read it.

https://www.nightmare-magazine.com/fiction/the-sound-of-children-screaming/
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The Sound of Children Screaming - Nightmare Magazine

You know the one about the Gun. The Gun goes where it wants to. On Thursday morning just after recess, the Gun will walk through the front doors of Thurman Elementary, and it won’t sign in at the front office or wear a visitor’s badge.

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To Cheer as They Leave You Behind by James L. Sutter
Nightmare Magazine, January 2023
https://www.nightmare-magazine.com/fiction/to-cheer-as-they-leave-you-behind/

Genre: Science Fiction/Horror
Content Notes: Mother issues, parental issues, control, dissociation

If you could save your child from death, wouldn't you? What if you could spare them from all harm? What if you could help them, always, to lead the life you want for them?

This story is creepy. It lives in the place where parenting turns from raising children to living through them, and it is terrifying.

The ending is perfect.

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To Cheer as They Leave You Behind - Nightmare Magazine

She comes early, forcing you to reschedule meetings from the car as Alan drives, white-knuckled. You don’t mind---sending contract notes while in labor is the sort of story the partners will tell for years. Delivery is an athletic event, but you understand those. You ran cross-country in college, before law school took over. You understand pain, how to bear down and force your body into submission. And then it’s over. They put her in your arms, swaddled and squalling, and she is exactly as you imagined.

Nightmare Magazine