FRIDAY’S Forgotten Books-May 23rd 2008
Lonnie Cruse’s Forgotten Book: (Lonnie writes the Metropolis Mystery and the Kitty Bloodworth series) She contributes to Poe’s Forgotten Daughters and her personal website is below.
WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN A CASTLE by Shirley Jackson
The book features two sisters living alone in an old house and how they interact with the locals. And it features that wonderful house. I loved the ending. No, I loved the entire book!
Shirley Jackson achieved the dream of all writers, to write something so timeless, it's still read and enjoyed nearly fifty years after her death. I hope you will check out Shirley Jackson's books, particularly WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE.
Lonnie Cruse
http://www.lonniecruse.com
Lonnie Cruse asked me a question or two at: http://poesdeadlydaughters.blogspot.com/
Here are some more selections. If I’ve left someone out, please advise and forgive. And many thanks to all of you for accepting the tap on the shoulder. Don’t wait for the tap though. Give me a ring at aa2579@wayne.edu if you have a book.
http://lindalrichards.blogspot.com/
http://victorgischler.blogspot.com/
http://jennydavidson.blogspot.com/
http://jamesreasoner.blogspot.com/
http://therapsheet.blogspot.com/
http://johnmcfetridge.blogspot.com/
http://newimprovedgorman.blogspot.com/2008/05/spree-forgotten-books.html
http://bookwitch.wordpress.com/2008/05/23/child-detectives/
http://socialistjazz.blogspot.com/2008/05/friday-forgotten-books-lee-hoffman.html
http://www.journalscape.com/woodstock/2008-05-23-12:48
8 comments:
Thanks, Steve. I was gonna put you and Bill up but decided I'd better wait with the holiday weekend.
OK, helpful again...in the main post, Steve's link is being "colonized" by Bookwitch's.
Bill's choice is up at http://billcrider.blogspot.com/2008/05/forgotten-books-revenge-jack-ehrlich.html
Thanks. Wonder why colonization takes place. Preference to link up with someone else rather than be alone?
...and good i/v with Lonnie Cruise. I didn't know that you, like Bill, were primarily a poet before turning primarily to prose...I've been an even more sporadic poet along with an infrequent fictioneer from jump (leaving aside doggerel).
The writing life (and that of the Forgotten but Necessary Book) is a lonely one...
(It does seem to happen most with your last link or so, no?)
Saying primarily a poet is a huge stretch. Say I primarily tried to write poetry instead. I'd love to see Bill's.
Great! Another wonderful blog to read. So I don't write for a bit, no crime, right?
Enjoyed your post here and at Poe's. Thanks.
Thanks, Eileen. Some pretty cool recommendations.
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