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33. Alison's Birthday (1981)
Australian folk horror! I enjoyed this, especially how the stone circle and folk magic were transported from Britain to Australia. Toward the end, I cared more about what happened to boyfriend Pete than Alison though. #100HorrorMoviesin92Days
F. E. M. Notley's "Striking Midnight," published in The Argosy in December 1881 (available on Google books).
When the candle flame burns blue, a ghost approaches…
Day 18 of #31days31womenwriters features haunted house stories by Norah Lofts collected in HAUNTINGS: IS THERE ANYBODY THERE? (1975).
Day 17 of #31days31womenwriters is Katharine S. Macquoid's "A Night at Ouseley Manor," published in Harper’s Magazine in January 1890. While visiting relatives at a country house, a mother and son experience nightmares and ghostly attacks.
Day 11 of #ghostsoftheseason is Catherine Crowe's GHOSTS & FAMILY LEGENDS: A VOLUME FOR CHRISTMAS (1859). You'll find lots of spooky things—spectral lights, haunted rooms, strange disappearances, mysterious dogs, and a ghost cat!
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Day 27 of #31days31womenwriters is Leonora Carrington (1917-2011). Her fantastical, macabre, and weird stories are collected in The House of Fear (1938) and The Seventh Horse (1988), among others, and are perfect companions to her surrealist paintings.
For #WyrdWednesday and day 21 of #31days31womenwriters we have Margaret Brundage (1900-1976). She was an artist for Weird Tales and created many of the magazine's iconic covers in the 1930s-40s.