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In page The Possibility of Evil:

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It was commented in an unrelated Daily Telegraph article that this was the point in which Shirley Jackson had reached maturity as an author, a process that began and continued long after the early & famous publication of Jackson's controversial short story, "The Lottery." This is a common opinion that has also been voiced by many other admirers of Jackson such as Paul Theroux and Neil Gaiman.[citation needed]