I'll have to read something by her. Either "The Greatcoat" or "The Lie" sound good.
I have a slight preference for The Greatcoat just because of its handling of time, but The Lie is a great novel about different kinds of haunting and how little the distinction between them sometimes matters.
[edit] She wrote this poem, which makes me think of you: "The Malarkey."
Rimmer/Reagan - I hadn't known that until you told us. Grief!
I know! It made perfect sense as soon as I read it, but I just hadn't known—I think if anything I had assumed the voices were done by members of the band. Anyway, then I fell down a Spitting Image clickhole. Oh, my God.
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I have a slight preference for The Greatcoat just because of its handling of time, but The Lie is a great novel about different kinds of haunting and how little the distinction between them sometimes matters.
[edit] She wrote this poem, which makes me think of you: "The Malarkey."
Rimmer/Reagan - I hadn't known that until you told us. Grief!
I know! It made perfect sense as soon as I read it, but I just hadn't known—I think if anything I had assumed the voices were done by members of the band. Anyway, then I fell down a Spitting Image clickhole. Oh, my God.