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Tag Archives: horror
Bloody Valentines: Mary Shelley’s Tell-Tale Heart ~ Christine Valentor
Reblogged from witchlike: We all know that Mary Shelley is the author of Frankenstein, a phenomenal work of Gothic horror. But did you know that the gory details of Mary Shelley’s life itself read better than any novel? Perhaps the … Continue reading
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Tagged feminism, Frankenstein, horror, literature, mary Shelley, Percy Shelley, Valentine's Day, Victorian Era, Women in Horror.
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Ravens Gathering by Graeme Cummings – a #Bookreview from Roberta Eaton
Reblogged from Roberta Writes: What Amazon says As she let her gaze drift around her, she saw that there were more birds. Perhaps a dozen or so, perched among the trees that stood on the edge of the clearing. And … Continue reading
Raquel by Night ~ James Pyles #writephoto
“Well, damn. It’s too late now.” Dale Hunter watched the last rays of the sun disappear behind the western peaks and he was still nowhere near the Safe Zone. He might survive the night, but he had to bank on … Continue reading
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Tagged dystopian, horror, hunting, night, plague, Sue Vincent, sunset, vampire, writephoto
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Buried Secrets ~ Anurag Bakhshi #writephoto
The tranquil picture of an ancient tree by the pristine lake was suddenly shattered by two horrified screams. “Is that a hand?” Stan cried out. Dave replied brokenly, “Y…y…yes….But…but….how is that possible? We had buried him right proper, I could … Continue reading
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Tagged amwriting, children, creative, creative writing, dark, fiction, flash fiction, horror, kids, nature, Shocking, short story, story, supernatural, thriller, Twisted, Twittering Tales, writephoto, writing, writing challenge
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Raven’s Wrath Part 1 #horror #thriller #Halloween ~ Charles Yallowitz
Reblogged from Charles Yallowitz at Legends of Windemere… the first part of Charles’ traditional Halloween serial. Follow Charles and his story…. : Skyscraper from Ghostbusters (This starts the special horror story that will run all month. I will mention that … Continue reading
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Tagged Dawn Addison, dystopia, eerie, fiction, ghosts, halloween, horror, humanity, monsters, paranormal, Post Apocalyptic, Raven Series, Raven's Wrath, supernatural, survival, thriller, writing
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Book Review: Maledicus by Charles F. French ~ James J. Cudney
Reblogged from This is My Truth Now: History has tons of lecherous and caustic villains. Author Charles F. French re-introduced me to one in the debut novel, Maledicus: The Investigative Paranormal Society Book I, in his series ‘The Investigative Paranormal Society.’ Long ago … Continue reading
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Tagged book, caligula, charles f. french, Fantasy & Science Fiction, horror, maledicus, paranormal, review
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An Extract from Lord of the Elements ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: No one objected and so they switched off the lights. It took a while for eyes to accustom themselves to the darkness and refocus on the upturned glass. Time passed. A … Continue reading
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Tagged book extract, fiction, horror, occult fiction, psychological thriller
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Turrets – Hayley R. Hardman #writephoto
It was one of those moments that had seemed a good idea at the time but as we arrived at the crumbling castle doubt set into my mind. Breathless from our climb up the jagged hill, we collected around the … Continue reading
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Tagged abandoned, bedroom, castle, drama, ghost, horror, Image Writing Prompts, Life, Photography, Spring, storm, supernatural, writephoto
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