Tag Archive | Monsters

Not exactly truffle dogs.

Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
We just got back from camping. We spent two glorious days in the wilderness without wifi or cellular service. All of the campsites were full, including a couple bushwhacker style ones we enjoy. This time we wound up far back in the woods. We only saw one other vehicle pass…

THE MANNEQUINS

Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
The ” TWILIGHT ZONE ” ? ? The mannequins are alive! Their eyes follow me. They taunt me. I’ll use the fireplace poker. They’ll never follow me again. And I’ll be free. No! Its arm is still moving!  

TO HEAL A WITCH

Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
Source:sweet-child-of-darkness ? Or so they say. I follow them into the woods to the house waiting in the distance. They roam at night under the full moon. The Dead walk among them, or so we are told. THE DEAD GAME

Creature Feature

Originally posted on From the Pen of Mae Clair:
If you’re a regular follower of my blog, it’s no secret I have a love affair with creatures—a passion I developed early, thanks in part to my older brother. He had a Creepy Crawler maker when we were kids. Remember those? You poured colored goop into…

7 Tips to Writing Monstrous Heroes

Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Inigo Montoya I’ve talked about how difficult it is to have a monstrous hero without going too far to one side.  With any luck, I’ve struck the right balance in War of Nytefall, but only time will tell there.  So, what are some things to consider? Never be afraid to…

Is your monster really scary enough for nightmares?

Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Monsters lurk about in many forms. Doesn’t have to be Big Foot or a dragon. A hateful neighbor or classmate, a work colleague, even a stranger on the street can be monsters in your story. One man’s monster is another man’s pet.  A monster can live in the protagonists past, their…

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This Week in Macabre & Mysterious Media: April 6 – 12, 2015

Originally posted on Renae Rude – The Paranormalist:
~YOUR MUSICAL AUDITORY INTERLUDE~ Deathly Spirits: A Ghost Story (and cocktail recipe) from Ted Raimi A huge thanks to my daughter, Pooka, for finding this and sharing it with me. If you only watch, play, or read one thing from this list, it should be: [EDIT] Now…

Tales of Erana – Volume One

Character Interview – Victor Frankenstein (Heroes in Hell)

Originally posted on Library of Erana:
As a special treat this All Hallows Eve I have been invited back to Hell as a guest interviewer.  My next guest is one of the better known denizens of Hell, and perhaps one who deserves much sympathy.  Welcome to the Hell Interview Channel, brought to you infernally hour…

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