Quote by: Susan Hill

I go downstairs and the books blink at me from the shelves. Or stare. In a trick of the light, a row of them seems to shift very slightly, like a curtain blown by the breeze through an open window. Red is next to blue is next to cream is adjacent to beige. But when I look again, cream is next to green is next to black. A tall book shelters a small book, a huge Folio bullies a cowering line of Quartos. A child's nursery rhyme book does not have the language in which to speak to a Latin dictionary. Chaucer does not know the words in which Henry James communicates but here they are forced to live together, forever speechless.


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Author Bio


  • NameSusan Hill
  • DescriptionEnglish author
  • BornFebruary 5, 1942
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter
  • WorksThe Woman In Black; The Mist In The Mirror; I'm The King Of The Castle
  • AwardsCommander Of The Order Of The British Empire; John Llewellyn Rhys Prize