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Things We Say in the Dark
Things We Say in the Dark | Kirsty Logan
5 posts | 8 read | 18 to read
A shocking collection of dark stories, ranging from chilling contemporary fairytales to disturbing supernatural fiction, by a talented writer who has been compared to Angela Carter. So here we go, into the dark. Some things can’t be spoken about in the light of day. But we can visit our fears at night, in the dark. We can turn them over and weigh them in our hands and maybe that will protect us from them. But maybe not. The characters in this collection find their aspirations for happy homes, happy families and happy memories dissected and imbued with shimmering menace. Alone in a remote house in Iceland a woman is unnerved by her isolation; another can only find respite from the clinging ghost that follows her by submerging herself in an overgrown pool. Couples wrestle with a lack of connection to their children; a schoolgirl becomes obsessed with the female anatomical models in a museum; and a cheery account of child’s day out is undercut by chilling footnotes. These dark tales explore women’s fears with electrifying honesty and invention and speak to one another about female bodies, domestic claustrophobia, desire and violence. From a talented writer who has been compared to Angela Carter, Things We Say in the Dark is a powerful contemporary collection of feminist stories, ranging from vicious fairy tales to disturbing horror and tender ghost stories. KIRSTY LOGAN WAS SELECTED AS ONE OF BRITAIN'S TEN MOST OUTSTANDING LGBTQ WRITERS by Val McDermid for the International Literature Showcase in 2019
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TheEllieMo
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join in if you want!

#ABookADay2023

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Rachiiebookdragon
Bailedbailed

DNF
I tried but short story collections are not my thing and I don‘t want to rate this one poorly because of my opinion.

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andrew61
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Pickpick

In 3 sections, the house, children, + the past, these dark, magical, + horrific short stories explore womens fears. I found these tales extremely creepy, echoing schweblin, Carter, + other similarly dark storytellers, which takes the domestic + undermines the security of safe places and memory. Not for everyone, but I really enjoyed it + instantly read a few of them again. Definitely a writer who I look forward to reading again, dark imagination

batsy Schweblin and Carter! Definitely intrigued. 2y
Lindy What @batsy said! I‘ve enjoyed three other books by Logan and now I want to read this one too. 2y
andrew61 @Lindy @batsy Thank you both, I will definitely be reading her novels. The stories in this deserve rereading, so as mine was a library copy I will be getting a copy of my own. They are very dark, some stronger than others , but my kind of book, not sure what that says about me 🤣 2y
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AlysonCB
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Panpan

Bad start to 2023 - I rarely pan books and this was a pan for me. I finished it and the writing style was good and evocative - but I just didn't relate. The theme of the short stories is fears of women twisted in to horror/fairytales but I just didn't understand them at all or see myself in them.