“She wasn’t some apron-wearing hourglass who waited for her husband to get home; she was a witch.”
A line worthy of the great Shirley Jackson, the celebrated and influential
It was with gentle diligence and duty, not to mention a measure of justified pride, that family chauffeur Bruno took care of the three children of his employer
Houses gather a reputation over time; conceived and built to the design of the domineering eccentric Hugh Crain as a home for his family, Hill House was never
It was in 1962 that Shirley Jackson published the final novel she was to complete in her lifetime, We Have Always Lived in the Castle, three years after