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It’s October, and fall has finally arrived in the Pacific Northwest. Like a lot of places I’ve lived, September is a late summer month, a bridge month, and it’s lovely, but by the end of it I’m ready for a chill in the air, apple cinnamon things, and that unsettled feeling that comes from the knowledge that hauntings are gonna happen for one month only and I better be ready.
Reflection Questions:
* What’s your favorite scary movie?
* Has anything strange or supernatural happened to you or someone you know? What did you think of it?
* Are you afraid of clowns? (You must submit a three-page essay, single-spaced, with at least four arguments proving your point, and you will be graded on grammar, humor, and believability).
Image: me and my cousin Ryan, Trick-or-Treating, c. 1985. Photo by Grandmother.