Simple and elegant: I agree. That's the way to write. I prefer psychological to horror. I like books which build up slowly. No need for any mad action on page one for me. But I can concentrate. Just checked Book Depository. Available at a good price. I also dislike preachy stories. It's as if the writer thinks he/she has something they know that the reader can't possibly.
Thanks for this, I want to read this and anything else SJ. if you like this sort of thing, I would recommend The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat by Oliver Sacks, nonfiction, clinical tales.
love Shirley Jackson. Thank you for this, I just ordered it!
Simple and elegant: I agree. That's the way to write. I prefer psychological to horror. I like books which build up slowly. No need for any mad action on page one for me. But I can concentrate. Just checked Book Depository. Available at a good price. I also dislike preachy stories. It's as if the writer thinks he/she has something they know that the reader can't possibly.
Thanks for this, I want to read this and anything else SJ. if you like this sort of thing, I would recommend The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat by Oliver Sacks, nonfiction, clinical tales.
In Nathalie's Journal who is calling Nathalie "My Darling Nathalie"?
she is, it’s how she addresses herself there