After reading The Seance by John Harwood and being incredibly disappointed, I read The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson and loved the portrayal of the haunting.
So, I'm on the hunt for more ghost or ghoulish fiction. Graveyards, hauntings, possession, post the best that you've got and nothing less.
Thanks in advance.
The Yellow Wallpaper
The Turn of the Screw
Mountains of Madness
Not necessarily ghoulish, but check out Noon Wine by Catherine Anne Porter for some eerie/disturbing literature.
>>9482141
thanks, friend.
M.R. James is a classic of the genre. If you want something a little more experimental, check out Ramsey Campbell.
Try the House of the Seven Gables maybe?
>>9482108
Few can touch Jackson. That said, Jennifer Egan's The Keep and Joe Hill's Heart Shaped Box (Ironically not as ghost-centric, but also good is his collection 20th Century Ghosts)