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Bigfoot, Therefore Evolution: T Kingfisher s The Hollow Places, Part 1

Bigfoot, Therefore Evolution: T Kingfisher s The Hollow Places, Part 1
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Bigfoot, Therefore Evolution: T Kingfisher s The Hollow Places, Part 1

Bigfoot, Therefore Evolution: T Kingfisher s The Hollow Places, Part 1
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More Hungry Houses: Oliver Onions The Beckoning Fair One

Welcome back to Reading the Weird, in which we get girl cooties all over weird fiction, cosmic horror, and Lovecraftiana from its historical roots through its most recent branches. This week, we cover Oliver Onions’ “The Beckoning Fair One,” first published in 1911 in his Widdershins collection. Spoilers ahead. “I don’t say I don’t love my work when it’s done; but I hate doing it. Sometimes it’s an intolerable burden that I simply long to be rid of.” At forty-four, writer Paul Oleron has grown tired of roughing it in garrets. Crossing a rundown square, he notices precarious “To Let” boards in front of a red-brick building that, while it’s seen better days, at least had better days to begin with.

Go Forth and Face Your Lover: The Haunting of Hill House (Part 9)

Welcome back to Reading the Weird, in which we get girl cooties all over weird fiction, cosmic horror, and Lovecraftiana from its historical roots through its most recent branches. This week, we continue with Chapter 8 of Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House, first published in 1959. Spoilers ahead. “What do people really want with each other, as Nell asked me once; what use are other people?” It’s breakfast-time on the morning after Hill House didn’t actually shake itself to splinters, and Eleanor finds she can now hear everything, all over the house. Mrs. Montague and Arthur are tired and upset, Mrs. M. because the nursery was too stuffy and Arthur because some pestilential branch kept tapping on his window. Worse, they detected no “manifestations” at all maybe better luck tonight?

Monsters Trying to Dance: Gillian Daniels Bobbie and Her Father

Welcome back to Reading the Weird, in which we get girl cooties all over weird fiction, cosmic horror, and Lovecraftiana from its historical roots through its most recent branches. This week, we’re reading Gillian Daniels’s “Bobbie and Her Father,” first published in the August 2020 issue of The Dark. CW for harm to children. “Nancy has a grasp like the weight of paper.” Bobbie has spent ten years inside her house, blackout curtains drawn, TV playing. She likes watching movies, especially with dancing. Sometimes she tries to immitate their flying leaps, or tries; with one leg longer than the other, she can manage little more than hops.

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