Final Girls and Fantasies: On Stephen Graham Jones’s “My Heart Is a Chainsaw”

2022-07-30 10:09:04 By : Mr. Zoncen DG

September 24, 2021   •   By Kali Simmons

My Heart Is a Chainsaw

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