Friday, May 20, 2022

Gonna Disagree with John Bellairs on This One

Longtime readers will know that one of my all-time favorite novels is The Face in the Frost by John Bellairs, who went on to become a bestselling author of creepy, 'gothic' young adult fiction.  The Face in the Frost, written for an adult audience, presages Bellairs' later works by combining whimsical humor with genuinely unsettling set pieces- he puts his good-hearted, good-humored protagonists into increasingly unnerving situations, achieving a creeping sense of dread, wisely leavened with comic relief.  If you are the sort who likes a bit of spooky fun, give the book a read.  

I do have to disagree with the late Mr Bellairs about one thing:

I'm the guy who'd die first in a horror film: "What's that bloodcurdling sound?  I've got to find out!"

A few nights back, while on a Zoom conversation with friends during a graveyard shift, I heard a sound which, to me, is familiar, thought not exactly pleasant:

Those high pitched background noises are raccoons squabbling over something, probably a juicy frog or maybe a crayfish.  It's not a sound for the faint of heart.

Right now, my boss is going over applications for a couple of positions in my understaffed department.  I told him that one crucial question to ask candidates is: "Are you afraid of the dark?"  Weird noises, shifting shadowy conditions, the gleam of eyes just outside a flashlight beam... all part of the job.  I love them all, but then again, I'm not necessarily normal.  Thank goodness it's just a job, not a horror movie.

4 comments:

StringOnAStick said...

You are so lucky to be communing with raw nature while living in NYC; I'm sure you appreciate it!

Vixen Strangely said...

Heh. I always want to think I have serious "Last Girl" energy, but to be honest, I'm the awkward funny one who croaks it midway in an improbably Rube Goldberg meets Final Destination way, probably trying to escape the Dread Things in the dark.

Big Bad Bald Bastard said...

You are so lucky to be communing with raw nature while living in NYC; I'm sure you appreciate it!

I absolutely love it.

Heh. I always want to think I have serious "Last Girl" energy, but to be honest, I'm the awkward funny one who croaks it midway in an improbably Rube Goldberg meets Final Destination way, probably trying to escape the Dread Things in the dark.

We all play our roles. Like I said, I'm the "gotta investigate that bloodcurdling noise" guy.

Ali Redford said...

:-) Nice chills for a hot day! :-)