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(Artwork is “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here” by theycallmedanyo.)

For today I have an article/reading recommendation list to share by T. Marie Vandelly for Crime Reads“Domestic Horror: A Primer.” 

And here are some atmospheric quotes from some of the novels that appear in the list:

“It’s bad when the dead talk in dreams,” said Odessa. ― Michael McDowell, The Elementals (1981)

“The origins of the bottle tree were African, Helen had once told her; it was a folk tradition brought to this country by slaves, who, working with whatever materials were at hand, devised a crude method of catching and trapping malevolent spirits, to prevent their passage through human doors.” ― Attica Locke, The Cutting Season (2012)

“In folktales a vampire couldn’t enter your home unless you invited him in. Without your consent the beast could never cross your threshold. Well, what do you think your computer is? Your phone? You live inside those devices so those devices are your homes. But at least a home, a physical building, has a door you can shut, windows you can latch. Technology has no locked doors.”
― Victor LaValle, The Changeling (2017) 

Date: 2020-10-08 02:23 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] troyce
Growing up in Texas, I regularly saw bottle trees. It was years before I learned they were more than just a rustic kind of yard decoration.

re: oct 8

Date: 2020-10-08 10:39 pm (UTC)
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The last quote is food for thought!

Re: oct 8

Date: 2020-10-09 08:16 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] acciochocolate
Hairs rose on the back of my neck, let me tell you!

BTW, did you hear from the bpal mod?

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