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Shirley Jackson was a master of the macabre whose haunting tales of suspense and psychological horror captivated readers and critics alike. With classics such as "The Haunting of Hill House" and "The Lottery," Jackson pushed the boundaries of the horror genre, delving into the darker corners of the human psyche with unparalleled skill. Her legacy as a literary trailblazer continues to endure, inspiring countless writers in the decades since her passing.
"I never was a person who wanted a handout. I was a cafeteria worker. I'm not too proud to ask the Best Western manager to give me a job. I have cleaned homes."
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