The phrase "Thirteen" serves as a subtitle for various literary works, including poetry analyses, horror anthologies, and collections of stories, frequently indicating a curated set. Examples include How to Live by Sarah Bakewell and Banvard's Folly by Paul Collins.

You can find more information about these titles on sites like Los Angeles Review of Books and Goodreads .

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The phrase "Thirteen" serves as a subtitle for various literary works, including poetry analyses, horror anthologies, and collections of stories, frequently indicating a curated set. Examples include How to Live by Sarah Bakewell and Banvard's Folly by Paul Collins.

You can find more information about these titles on sites like Los Angeles Review of Books and Goodreads .