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A missed broadcast leads to something far stranger.
House Dogs in the Turnips is the posthumous memoir of Dr. Joseph H. Ladd; the longtime superintendent of Rhode Island’s Ladd School. But this isn’t a discovered manuscript. Built from decades of state reports, letters, and archival records, the book reconstructs Ladd’s voice from the inside out.
What emerges isn’t a ghost story, but something more unsettling: a man defending his legacy in his own words from beyond the grave.
This recounting of history in the first person evolves into a confession — assembled through a deliberate ritual of reconstruction that treats the archive as vessel and the author as amanuensis.
Music: “Endless Nightmare” by Oliver Garcia, licensed via Motion Array.
By Jason R. CarpenterA missed broadcast leads to something far stranger.
House Dogs in the Turnips is the posthumous memoir of Dr. Joseph H. Ladd; the longtime superintendent of Rhode Island’s Ladd School. But this isn’t a discovered manuscript. Built from decades of state reports, letters, and archival records, the book reconstructs Ladd’s voice from the inside out.
What emerges isn’t a ghost story, but something more unsettling: a man defending his legacy in his own words from beyond the grave.
This recounting of history in the first person evolves into a confession — assembled through a deliberate ritual of reconstruction that treats the archive as vessel and the author as amanuensis.
Music: “Endless Nightmare” by Oliver Garcia, licensed via Motion Array.