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In 'here & here & here is where it hurts', Jaclyn Watterson invites us to enter a new world of experimental horror. After wresting control of their dead mother's home from her five brothers-whom she cannot tell apart-Margaret, the lone daughter, begins exploring the secrets that lay within the rambling house, encoded in its stained-glass windows and hidden passages leading to a mysterious attic shrine. Meanwhile, she encounters a group of local women who eventually find their way inside her new home-what do they know that they aren't saying? Through her singular prose, Watterson probes the…mehr

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In 'here & here & here is where it hurts', Jaclyn Watterson invites us to enter a new world of experimental horror. After wresting control of their dead mother's home from her five brothers-whom she cannot tell apart-Margaret, the lone daughter, begins exploring the secrets that lay within the rambling house, encoded in its stained-glass windows and hidden passages leading to a mysterious attic shrine. Meanwhile, she encounters a group of local women who eventually find their way inside her new home-what do they know that they aren't saying? Through her singular prose, Watterson probes the darkest recesses of the human psyche, offering us unsettling images rather than easy answers: if you find the unconventional and the unexpected frightening, be prepared to be scared out of your wits.
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Autorenporträt
Jaclyn Watterson is left-handed, vegetarian, and of choleric temperament. She lives with her family in an agreeable apartment in the second largest North American city. She holds an MFA from Oregon State University and a PhD from the University of Utah. Her previous book is Ventriloquisms, available from Willow Springs Books. Orbis Tertius Press is an independent Canadian publisher committed to publishing works that explore multiple perspectives and lie on the fringes of conventional boundaries.