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Time Is an Illusion, and Blog Time Doubly So: Ten Years of Reading the Weird

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Ruthanna Emrys

Ruthanna Emrys is the author of A Half-Built Garden, Winter Tide, and Deep Roots, as well as co-writer of Reactor's Reading the Weird column with Anne M. Pillsworth. She writes radically hopeful short stories about religion and aliens and psycholinguistics. She lives in a mysterious manor house on the outskirts of Washington, DC with her wife and their large, strange family. There she creates real versions of imaginary foods, gives unsolicited advice, and occasionally attempts to save the world.

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The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson

My Bedroom Used to Be the Embalming Room: The Haunting of Hill House (Part 3)

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Something in the Water, Something in the Air: Kaaron Warren’s “The Diesel Pool”

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The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson

Following the Directions Too Far: The Haunting of Hill House (Part 2)

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Maybe Just Don’t Rob Graves: Louisa May Alcott’s “Lost in a Pyramid, or the Mummy’s Curse”

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The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson

Good Ghost-Hunters are Hard to Find: Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House (Part 1)

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Reading the Weird series on weird fiction for Tor.com

(Re)Introduction to Reading the Weird

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Lovecraft Country

Taking a Baseball Bat to Cthulhu: Watching the First Two Episodes of Lovecraft Country

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New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird

Nature Is Boring: William Browning Spencer’s “The Essayist in the Wilderness”

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The Horror of Improper Preservation Technique: H.P. Lovecraft and Winifred V. Jackson’s “The Green Meadow”

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