Did anyone else feel the story's pacing was perfectly tense without feeling rushed?
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Did anyone else feel the story's pacing was perfectly tense without feeling rushed?
What inspired the choice of a seemingly ordinary rest stop as the setting for such horror?
How do readers interpret the creature or entity in Mile 81 — is it supernatural, a metaphor, or something else?