| bitterfig ( @ 2009-11-01 17:06:00 |
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My parents and I went to a literary high tea with a Halloween theme yesterday.
It was held at a church in Jordanville, a small town about 45 minutes from our home. It started off with tea and a course of all different kinds of little sandwiches, and then a story was read a loud. After that there was more tea and a course of scones. This was followed by two more stories and finally a dessert course.
The first story read was “The Most Haunted House” from Spooks of the Valley edited by Louis C. Jones, a legendary folklorist in our area who put together several books of local ghost stories he collected. The second story was Shirley Jackson’s always chilling “The Lottery” and the final story was Roald Dahl’s darkly humorous “Lamb to the Slaughter”.
I admit I was a little disappointed that only the first story dealt with supernatural horror but still, it was quite an enjoyable and unusual way to celebrate one of my favorite holidays. Being me I didn’t eat anything but it was interesting to see all the different things that were served and I got some ideas for things to make for the book release party my mother holding later this month.