How did Amy Goldsmith decide to blend mythology with horror in this story?
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How did Amy Goldsmith decide to blend mythology with horror in this story?
Did anyone else feel emotionally drained by the ending, or was that just me?
The world-building felt so immersive — what do you think led to the decision to set the story in such a haunting, layered environment?