Forgotten Fiction
Paris brings a show NBC didn't know what to do with. Eerie, Indiana aired in 1991, ran 19 episodes, and disappeared. A 13 year old moves from New Jersey to the strangest town in America and spends one season investigating it with his only normal friend. It's YA Twin Peaks shot on film. The episode about a humanoid ATM named Mr. Wilson giving a kid free money hits differently in the age of AI. Then Tommy brings a book with Stephen King's name on the cover, but King didn't write it. Charles L. Grant did. The man who invented quiet horror, won two Nebula Awards, three World Fantasy Awards, and the title of World Horror Convention Grandmaster wrote the same book as Stephen King in the same year. Four novellas. Four seasons. 1982. They went head to head at the 1983 World Fantasy Award for Best Collection.
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