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We're Southbound for monster-loving this week on Talking
Scared.

 Georgia writer, Yah Yah Schofield comes to discuss her Southern Gothic debut, On Sundays She Picked Flowers – a story of monsters, spirits, swamps, and generational trauma. There’s a very bad mama and a very haunted house.

 

Yah Yah and I talk about mother-daughter relationships, the difference between ghosts and haints, the influence of elders, and why the rules are different for Black ‘weird girls.’

 

Plus, in Yah Yah’s own words – we discuss tongue-kissing monsters.

 

Enjoy!

 

Other books mentioned:

The Haunting of Hill House (1959), by Shirley Jackson

Haints: American Ghosts, Millennial Passions and Contemporary Gothic Fictions (2011), by Arthur Redding

The Colour Purple (1982), by Alice Walker

Beloved (1987), by Toni Morrison

Sula (1978), by Toni Morrison

In the Dream House: A Memoir (2019), by Carmen Maria Machado

The Lamb (2025), by Lucy Rose

We Are Here to Hurt Each Other (2022), by Paula D. Ashe

Between Two Fires (2012), by Christopher Buehlman

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