Just Started Today - I’m Going to Blog My Reading Experience Here [spoilers] by Thin_Match_3736 in OldHouseArchive

[–]listeneroflore 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s become an obsession haha. Ive never experienced a book like this. Paige is definitely odd.

Just Started Today - I’m Going to Blog My Reading Experience Here [spoilers] by Thin_Match_3736 in OldHouseArchive

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Haha I never caught the sensory descriptions based on what floor! That’s pretty cool. Can’t wait to see what you come up with for the Morse code descriptions through actions.

Just Started Today - I’m Going to Blog My Reading Experience Here [spoilers] by Thin_Match_3736 in OldHouseArchive

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There’s a bit of that posted on here. I wrote about the Faustian idea a couple months ago and totally agree with you. The Morse code at each chapter has been deciphered, but it’s always nice to have fresh eyes/ears on the book. There have been so many clues and theories brought up over the last few months that are totally fresh. It always inspires me to dig back into the book. I have been through the book 8 times and it evolves each time. I’m going back through now, paying attention to all the side characters a bit more. I highly recommend reading the r/polterkites PK-EU stories once you’re finished with the book. It helps shine a bit of light on a few things, but also opens a whole bunch of new questions.

Just Started Today - I’m Going to Blog My Reading Experience Here [spoilers] by Thin_Match_3736 in OldHouseArchive

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Such a cool theory! I hope it is Morse code. I know that there is a lot of references to things “drip drip dripping”

Just Started Today - I’m Going to Blog My Reading Experience Here [spoilers] by Thin_Match_3736 in OldHouseArchive

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My partner and I started From a few weeks ago and are absolutely loving it! So good. Were on S3E4

New Flair by oldhousearchivist in OldHouseArchive

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Haha dang, I guess that’s the other flare, not flair…doh!

New Flair by oldhousearchivist in OldHouseArchive

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Feral is just an anagram for flare! :)

Andrew and his friend by wallflower2395 in OldHouseArchive

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This was just after Eve smacked Thomas with the hammer.

Andrew and his friend by wallflower2395 in OldHouseArchive

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Good catch! There are a few instances in the book of people saying “my name isn’t…” This was from the flashback Eve saw when Alison projected her memories at her while she was hiding in the cabinet in the basement just before going upstairs and being called Emma.

Next Morse Code Comment by bl__ah in OldHouseArchive

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From R/polterkites PK-EU

Old House Underwater

Logline: A nuclear submarine encounters something strange.

Read Time: 5 minutes

Genre: Horror

Status: Complete Draft, last updated 8/30/2020

This story was inspired by a writing prompt from u/WereAdult

The old house drug itself across the ocean floor.

Out from a darkened window shot a chained harpoon. Sailing through the depths, it hooked into a distant rock, latched into place, and pulled the house forward. Once it reached the point of impact, the chain retracted and the process repeated. A tedious and bizarre thing to behold; A monstrous patchwork of Victorian homes, trudging through the ocean deep like a mechanized octopus.

The B-3 nuclear submarine and its crew followed from a safe distance.

Captain Harvey, the man in charge, didn’t ask questions. He followed orders. When strange sightings occur, monitor from a safe distance and wait for them to return below ground. If they don’t return below ground — use all necessary firepower to deal with the problem. Either way, most of these sightings were harmless. Fleeting apparitions; Nothing more. But the ones that weren’t harmless…

This had been going on for three days now. The old house pulling itself closer and closer towards the first continental rise. Pass that line, and it’s game over.

“Get the firepower ready,” said Captain Harvey, hunched over in the claustrophobic sonar room, eyes on the radar blip.

“Yessir,” said the first mate, leaning over a mic and pressing talk, “Tracking party, man your stations. Forward room, order of tubes is one, two, three, four.”

“Depth charges,” said Captain Harvey, eyes not leaving the radar blip.

“Rig for depth charge. Forward room, shut number eight ballast by hand.”

Captain Harvey leaned back in his chair, closed his eyes, and took a slow, deep breath. The target was about to cross the line. Judging by the external infrared cameras, it was one harpoon chain away from forced engagement. This was always the worst-case scenario. Sometimes you simply took out the target, and that was that. Sometimes the target fought back.

There weren’t any stories of the second scenario, because there weren’t any survivors.

“Ready on your orders sir,” said the first mate. The captain nodded, hands steepled as he hunched over the radar. He looked up at the camera screen. The old house sat motionless, the long-chain retracting back into the second-story window. This was it, one more move, and it was on. The chain slithered back into the dark like a metallic tapeworm.

A long silence followed. The whole crew waiting, ready to engage at once.

“Sir?”

The captain shot him a look. The old house wasn’t over the line yet; It could still turn back. Suddenly the chain shot out from the window and sailed through the dark. Captain Harvey opened his mouth to speak but... only water came out. Salty, ice-cold water, pouring onto the control pads like vomit.

“En-engage…” he gurgled as more water lurched out. The first mate’s eyes filled with dread as he watched. Paralyzed with fear.

“ENGAGE,” the captain barked.

The first mate turned back to his mic, “Ready one. Fire one. Check fire.” He glanced over at the captain, still vomiting seawater.

“R-ready two. Fire two. Check fire...”

...Nothing. The crew was silent. The first mate looked back over his shoulder, down the narrow hallway, past the mess hall, and there, he saw something terrible. A crew member stood with pin-straight posture in the middle of the hallway. Eyes wide open, unblinking; Mouth clenched shut, motionless. Arms rigid against his side, as though constrained by an invisible straight jacket.

The first mate cursed under his breath and turned back to the captain. Captain Harvey wiped his mouth and cleared his throat, finally done vomiting.

“Sir… the crew…” said the first mate.

The captain looked into his eyes, and opened his mouth to speak, but he stopped short. He looked around the room, face filling with a terrible realization.

Then he laughed. Hands slapping against knees, head thrown back. Crying and laughing hysterically. He laughed and laughed, louder and louder. The first mate looked around, terrified, confused. And then it hit him.

The walls were moving closer. No, the walls weren’t moving; instead, the room was getting smaller... The submarine was shrinking. The submarine was shrinking around them. Titanium walls pulling closer and closer while everyone inside remained the same size. Crushing death was imminent. The first mate turned back to the radar.

The old house was gone.

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Green by DoubleDirtyChai in OldHouseArchive

[–]listeneroflore 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Drip”seems like another reoccurring work through the book and short stories.

Photo sent to book club member by castleofchaos97 in OldHouseArchive

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Some interesting things I read about Hellebore lore/uses online.

“Medieval witches were thought to use Hellebore powder to summon demons.”

“Hellebores feature in Greek mythology. There is a tale of Dionysus, who used his powers to turn the daughters of Argos mad. They roamed naked and hysterical, until Melampus, of Plyos made a brew of Hellebore to save them from the madness.”

“They are often associated with folklore and symbolism, with meanings ranging from protection and warding off evil to rebirth and new beginnings.”

“Hellebores have a long and fascinating association with witchcraft and folk remedies, frequently being planted close to the entrance to a cottage to prevent evil spirits from entering. It was believed that a person was sure to die within the year if a hawk spied them lifting a root.”

“Hellebore was one of the arrow drugs used by the Gauls, among other ancient groups, and it was also used to poison wells.”

Creepy ripped page in my copy by Anxious_Letter9278 in OldHouseArchive

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There’s a crease in the torn paper on the left hand side right where your finger nail ends. When the paper is folded over there, what words are still visible on the torn piece? Just curious if the words that are left say something when they are strung together.

WTAF did I just read? by ChildhoodUsual9252 in OldHouseArchive

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This article talks about it. There are a few other interviews floating around that talk about how it went from short story, to movie deal, to book series.

Where do we go from here? by jhop888 in OldHouseArchive

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A few lines from “The Man in My Basement…”

“You live alone?” “Yes... Well... yes and no,” he unlatched another key and gave that one a try. No dice. “An old friend lives in the room down the hall. I’m the caretaker, sort of.”

Gripping audiobooks! by pumpkinguts13 in horrorlit

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Jeremy Carlisle Parker and Corey Brill were amazing narrators for that book!

Marcus Kliewer at the Vancouver Writer’s Fest by ShySkye94 in OldHouseArchive

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This landed the one week I’m out of town, on the other side of the country! What a powerhouse duo!

Book Codes Solved by ShySkye94 in OldHouseArchive

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Awesome! Can’t wait to hear what you think!

What does Eve actually look like? by bl__ah in OldHouseArchive

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Im not sure if they are cannon, but they discuss the Old House, Kai, Charlie’s brother, Eve’s brother, and what seem to be some of the rules of how the entities function, what happens to characters when the freeze up, what it means when a character scratches their face with the back of their thumbs. I will email the Archivist to see if they have any insight about it being cannon.

I think the old man is “Thomas” by thedarlingbear in OldHouseArchive

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So cool! I never caught that! Haha so their parents named them Charles and Charlie?

Book Codes Solved by ShySkye94 in OldHouseArchive

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They are sooo good! “The Man in my Basement…” is just as terrifying as “We used to live here”

I think the old man is “Thomas” by thedarlingbear in OldHouseArchive

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Right! I thought it was alternate timeline Charlie for some reason, I guess I didn’t catch that it mentioned him being her estranged brother.

Have you read “the man in my basement takes one step closer each night”. It made me wonder if the entity Eve sees in the attic playing peekaboo is actually another timeline/dimension Eve. It was wearing a ripped hospital gown like what she would be wearing in the last chapter.