That sweet, crispy, autumnal feel is in the air, which means it’s the perfect time for ghost stories. I love reading a good ghost story as the days grow shorter and darker, and the wind whips leaves through the streets.
Thanks to Ponty’s recommendation that I review The Haunting (1963) for 31 Days of Halloween, I’m going to crack open Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House (that’s an Amazon Affiliate link; I receive a portion of purchases made through that link, at no additional cost to you), which I first read a few years ago. It’s more about the ghosts of the main character’s tortured psyche, but it blends the thin veil between psychological torment and the possibility of non-corporeal supernatural apparitions influencing events in this world.
With that, here is 17 October 2024’s “TBT^256: On Ghost Stories“:
