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Erzsebet Carmean

Erzsebet Carmean

I write novels about smart women doing science in eerie locations.

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    • Answering questions you didn’t ask since 1977…
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    • The Antigone Effect Series
    • Aulisyn: Book 1
    • Lorikat: Book 2
    • Xochi: Book 3
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Tag: Shirley Jackson

Novels, reviews

Review: Hangsaman by Shirley Jackson

August 8, 2024August 5, 2024 Erzsebet Carmean

Hangsaman is a bizarre, challenging, and emotional novel. I have read it multiple times in the past decade and am of the opinion it should be in the library of anyone concerned with the human condition. Hangsaman inspires my writing; it the book that makes mine possible.

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Novels, Thoughts

How to Identify Quiet Art

July 30, 2024July 30, 2024 Erzsebet Carmean

Quiet Art (noun): Evocative works typified by the sublime absence of "things happening."

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