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Tag Archives: horror
Chapter 22 of Martha’s Children, and Innocent Blood
The Vampire Bureau goes public! Criminals beware! But Sherlock Kammen is sitting on the sidelines, still trying to track down Martha and her sorceress Make Love Not War. Well, at least until a waitress starts asking questions. Watch Kammen take … Continue reading
Posted in Martha's Children, Reviews, Writing fiction
Tagged Chicago, film review, horror, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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The Goths (gothic writers, that is): twin birthdays
Tuesday, July 9, is another twin birthday of significance for readers of this blog. Two famous writers of gothic novels, Mrs. Radcliffe (1764-1823), author of The Mysteries of Udolpho, and “Monk” Lewis (1775-1818), nicknamed for his most popular work, The Monk, were … Continue reading
Chapter 11 of Martha’s Children, and vampire lust in “The Hunger” (1983)
“The gentle art of persuasion,” chapter 11 of Martha’s Children, is now up and available. Ned and the sorceress Love try to remove the diminutive vampire Martha from Chicago before she gets out of hand. Maybe they’re a bit too late? … Continue reading
Posted in Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged Chicago, fantasy, Fiction, horror, Magic, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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Two birthdays related to magic and Hollywood on April 23
It’s time to celebrate the complexities of America’s Madonna/whore complex about women with the birthdays of Marjorie Cameron (1922-1995) and Sandra Dee (1942-2005). It would be easy to categorize Dee as the Madonna and Cameron as the whore. But things … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged fantasy, film, History, horror, Magic, Marjorie Cameron, occult, Sandra Dee, supernatural
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Chapter 9 of Martha’s Children, and the ongoing Boston bombing story
“Can’t get enough of you, Love,” chapter 9 of Martha’s Children, is now available. Martha warned Ned to stay away from sorcerers. By reputation, they are dangerous, devious, and capricious. All of which describe the sorceress named Make Love Not War … Continue reading
Posted in Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged Chicago, fantasy, Fiction, horror, Magic, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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The land of the dead
I grew up among the dead. My local landscape was inhabited by stories about ancestors who had lived and died in nearby places for centuries. My mental landscape was haunted by ghost stories. I had relatives who ran a funeral … Continue reading
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Tagged cemetery, dead, Fiction, gravestone, Halloween, History, horror, memoir, Reminiscence, supernatural, Writing
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Chapter 8 of Martha’s Children, and the logic of enthrallment
“It’s not that I don’t like you, I just want to kill you,” chapter 8 of Martha’s Children, is now up on my blog. Cops are loyal to their partners. But what happens when your partner turns up as a vampire? … Continue reading
Posted in Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged Chicago, fantasy, Fiction, horror, Magic, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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Chapter 2 of Martha’s Children, and the Sixties
“Home schooling, vampire style,” chapter 2 of Martha’s Children, is now available for you to read. Ned thinks being a vampire is his only problem. By the time Martha teaches him a thing or two, he’s going to find out differently. … Continue reading
Posted in History, Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged fantasy, History, horror, politics, supernatural, the Sixties, vampire, Writing
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Vampires in Chicago
Those of you who are reading the new story, Martha’s Children, realize it’s quite a bit different from The Dragon Lady of Stockbridge. It’s about vampires in Chicago. I don’t strive to provide cliffhangers at the end of every chapter. It’s not … Continue reading
Posted in History, Martha's Children, Reading fiction, Writing fiction
Tagged Carmilla, Chicago, Fiction, History, horror, j sheridan le fanu, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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