"Most of my time actually is spent doing things that require no very great imaginative ability," Shirley Jackson said. "I tell myself stories all day long and have managed to weave a fairy tale of infinite complexity around the inanimate objects in my house" She was either a hoot or like, man, you got to stop talking about the tears Or a beard.
Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived In The Castle shares some qualities with her best-known short story The Lottery; both feature small New England towns that are the site of some unfortunate mob action. Join us for a conversation about non-supernatural creepiness, unreliable narrators, and early flights.
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