· Dark Fiction Author Carole Lanham let me preview her upcoming collection of dark fiction short stories titled The Whisper Jar. From the Publisher “I do not know what you have done, but put your mouth right here. Confess your crime to this fruit jar as though it were God’s ear.” ~ . “Whisper Jar” – The inhabitants of High Cross start to keep their secrets stored in jars, but when an accident occurs in the Jar House the safe keeping of the secrets is shattered to pieces. Carole Lanham’s collection debuts with this dark poem with lighter tones, but setting the . The Whisper Jar by Carole Lanham “I do not know what you have done, but put your mouth right here. Confess your crime to this fruit jar as though it were God’s ear.” ~ fromThe Whisper Jar. Some secrets are kept in jars — others, in books. Some are left forgotten in musty rooms — .
The Whisper Jar A sample reading Two minutes after Dr. Mangrove made the announcement that Hadley Crump was going to die, Lucinda walked in the bedroom, stirring a cup of chamomile with her finger and smiling like it was Christmas. Hadley's momma lay across his legs, soaking the blanket with her tears, but. Carole Lanham is the author of The Reading Lessons ( avg rating, ratings, 40 reviews, published ), The Whisper Jar ( avg rating, 94 ratin. - Three may keep a secret if two of them are dead See more ideas about lanham, carole, whisper.
The Whisper Jar - poem about a jar that holds the town's secrets The Good Part - a brother who will do anything for his sister Maxwell Treat's Museum of Torture for Young Girls and Boys - a boy collects torture devices. I didn't care for this story much. The Adventures of Velvet Honeybone, Girl Werewuff - poem about umm I don't actually know. Perhaps secrets might be kept in jars, primarily in whisper jars, but Carole Lanham knows to unscrew the lids of these holders of secrets and spill the contains on paper. Particularly those put on storage by children or adolescents, the main characters of all the stories from "The Whisper Jar". The Whisper Jar is an exquisite collection of short stories from Carole Lanham that blends Brothers Grimm style faery-tale imagery with a King/Koontz inspired horror aestetic. This freshly baked batch of creepiness somehow manages to be refined and beautiful yet terrifying all at once.
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