Archive | April 2015
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This Week in Macabre & Mysterious Media: April 27 – May 3, 2015
Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
~YOUR MUSICAL INTERLUDE~ Tristis est anima mea | Preformed by La Compagnia del Madrigale | Composition by Carlo Gesualdo This beautiful music was composed by a man who murdered his wife and her lover in 1590. The absolute best movie I saw in April was: ~THE MOVIES~ THIS WEEK ON…
The Hanged Girl – Nineteen
Originally posted on The Darker Realms:
Image credit: Sandra.Matic Early the next morning the school revellers were awaking. Little real studying had occurred the evening before, and perhaps even the principal would admit that was not really the intended or expected outcome of the event. It was more about class room bonding, a sense of…
The Waves of Change in English
Originally posted on Writing-Insight-Success:
A couple of years ago, I traveled to Italy. When we were in Rome, the woman who was acting as our tour guide (a native of Rome) warned us to make sure we crossed the street in the marked crosswalks. “We have traffic laws,” she half-joked, “but they’re more like guidelines.”…
Pre-Order Darker Places by Shaun Allan (Genre: Horror)
Originally posted on Rachel Tsoumbakos:
DARKER PLACES by SHAUN ALLAN Darker Places by Shaun Allan Publication date: May 1st 2015 Genres: Horror, short stories, poems I’m a HUGE fan of Shaun Allan’s work since reading his masterpiece, Sin. You can read my review on that novel here before pre-ordering your copy of Darker Places below!…
DIVISIVE Is A Full Length 5-Star Thriller That Will Make You Look At Your Next-Door Neighbor In A Different Light – A Dark One.
The Connors are your All-American dysfunctional family. Carolyn, the matriarch, is a hard-drinking single mother with no desires to be a ‘sitcom mommy.” Elizabeth, her seventeen-year-old daughter, is a Goth dressing, snarky teenager who lives to protect her baby sister and to find love. Precocious Emily, twelve, is the peacemaker of the family saddled with […]
A very English Church – Cee’s photo challenge
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
We stumbled on the little village church on the day of a well dressing, when the well-head is decorated with scenes made of flower petals and is blessed for the coming year. Each village chooses a particular theme, this parish had chosen to commemorate those who had…