The outline for this episode was a bit loose. I thought a Night Vale HOA was a fun writing prompt for myself and checked that it hadn’t been done yet (always a crucial first step), then just started writing. My first instinct was to make the HOA ridiculously restrictive, but I’ve done mega-rules-oriented-entities in Night Vale before, and I also rarely trust my first instincts since “first” usually means the obvious choice. So I discarded that and went with the opposite (also a fun writing game: take your first instinct and do the opposite), an HOA that’s militantly laid back, so anti-rules that they become a rules vacuum, opposed to the notion of houses altogether—because what are houses but walls? And what are walls but restrictions? I also thought it was fun to have the residents assume, as I had at first, that the organization would be nit-picking-ly strict, and the bulk of this episode is about their fearful speculations and anxieties, which are unfounded in one sense but also worse than they imagined in another. As a naturally anxious person, this is one of my biggest fears—that all the worst case scenarios I spend time building in my head are not even close to how big the impending disaster really is.
When I saw that Joseph had mentioned a condo HOA with a Shirley Jackson style lottery in the script for the previous episode, I added a callback for that into this one, which was a nice accidental continuity that makes us look very coordinated, except that I’m revealing to you now that it was coincidental. Anyway, big changes happening in Desert Creek! See you all at the next neighborhood appreciation block party, if there are any blocks left out there by then.
-Brie Williams
September 15, 2025
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Nathaniel Grubbs
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