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Classic Ghost Stories

Episode 62 Snake In The Attic by Garret Johnson

Classic Ghost Stories

Tony Walker

Fiction, Drama, Science Fiction

4.9 • 686 Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2020

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

Snake in The Attic by Garrett JohnsonGarrett is an English professor in Houston Texas who is married with two boys, and has recently moved house. You now know why.We discussed whether I should do the story in a British or an American accent and we decided that I could do it in my native tones because I could after all have moved to the USA to teach English. It struck me that the supernatural element in the story, of whether the snake is real or a ghost, is secondary. What the story is, is an exploration of fear. Garret confirms this in the interview.In the story we explore various phobias We have the fear of rats, of snakes, of the dark, of finding your child harmed in the night. We talked a little about the deep anxiety that comes from being a parent of young children, or in fact children of any age, as mine are grown up and I still worry about them.In the Snake in the Attic there are also some slice of life elements. The story of the Gandalf type guy wandering around bookshops and sleeping under parks, strikes me as likely to be true observation rather than a figment of writerly imagination.Also, the story of the addiction and the whole exterminator men seems very realistic, but Garret confirms that this episode is made up. I'm still not sure whether the snake was real. He has these physical sensations which don't seem to possibly be from the snake crawling over him, so that leads me to believe, like the exterminators ,that the snake was a figment of his imagination. The musings about whether the snake can follow him, or staying living of black air and dust. And the final sentence, wondering about the new occupier of the house and whether the snake will trouble her seems to suggest the snake is a metaphor for deeper disquiets, something that was hinted at earlier on, that the true haunting arises from within our narrator.Garret Johnson LinksGarret's story can be found at http://www.theghoststory.com/snake-in-the-attic (The Ghost Story) website. As he says, there are lots of class stories on this website. Garret particularly mentioned the author Rowan Bowman and his story set in nearby (to me) Northumberland is http://www.theghoststory.com/?s=rowan+bowman (here).Garret mentions the work of https://twitter.com/andypaciorekart (Andy Paciorek) coming out through https://folkhorrorrevival.com/wyrd-harvest-press/ (Wyrd Harvest Press). They have some pretty fantastic publications if you like this kind of thing, which you do, or you wouldn't be reading this!https://tonywalker.substack.com/about (Subscribe For All Episodes!)Music by The Heartwood InstituteYou can listen to the album from which this is taken https://theheartwoodinstitute.bandcamp.com/album/witch-phase-four (here)Support the showVisit us here: www.ghostpod.orgBuy me a coffee if you're glad I do this: https://ko-fi.com/tonywalkerIf you really want to help me, become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/barcudMusic by The Heartwood Institute: https://bit.ly/somecomeback Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Snake in the

0:08.0

Everybody dies, don't they?

0:10.0

Everybody come back.

0:12.0

Isn't that so?

0:14.0

You tried to get into the locked drawer today, didn't you?

0:17.0

How do the dead come back, mother?

0:20.0

What's the secret? Snake in the attic by Gareth. Snake in the attic by Garrett Johnson.

0:28.4

And then you find a snake in your attic.

0:32.4

Let me back up first.

0:34.4

My wife and I recently moved with our two boys, both toddlers, from a narrow three-story

0:39.7

duplex in Montrose, an offbeat enclave of Houston's inner loop, to what many would consider

0:46.0

the burbs.

0:46.8

I teach English at a local college, and even though my wife works in finance for one of the

0:52.0

biggest healthcare systems in town,

0:57.7

when our second kid arrived, we just couldn't afford it anymore.

1:00.1

That's a reason I give people anyway.

1:06.7

The real story begins, not long after our first son was born, with the rats.

1:14.3

Montrose was, well, is, I should say, a quirky pocket of Houston that's both outrageously expensive and bohemian.

1:16.8

Full of art galleries, palm readers, bearded cyclists, I was one of those myself, crumbling

1:22.6

structures and million-dollar homes.

1:25.4

There's even a guy I swear to you who walks the streets in a kind of

1:28.6

wizard get-up and carries a gnarled staff. I saw him once in a used bookstore, instructing two

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