The winter solstice is the longest night of the year, and Matthew Barron’s “The Longest Night” takes us into a tale of cold, hunger, and things that lurk in the darkness as we wait for the sun to return. It is yet another featured tale from Gifts of the Magi: A Speculative Collection, and it’s this week’s Whiteboard Wednesday.
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