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Tag Archives: vampire
A Halloween horror story: Death and Professor Appleton
‘Tis the day of innocent trick-or-treaters, candy corn, bobbing for apples, ghosts, witches, and malevolent creatures that will treat your children as hors d’oeuvres before they come to eviscerate you. Yep, it’s Halloween, and time for a short story of … Continue reading
Posted in Writing fiction
Tagged cemetery, fantasy, Fiction, ghost story, Halloween, Harvard University, horror, Magic, occult, short story, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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Oregon vampires and elves
Suzy Beal, who occasionally comments here, sent me a clipping of a story that caused both of my eyebrows to go up in utter astonishment. Just read it. It explains the header for this post, quite ludicrously. I had to … Continue reading
The conclusion to Martha’s Children
The struggle between Martha Fokker and Edward Cross is over. But what does that mean for Ned O’Donnell’s vampire police? And what of Martha and Cross, for that matter? And who’s going to tell us all this, anyhow? Find out … Continue reading
Posted in Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged Chicago, fantasy, Fiction, Magic, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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Chapter 36 of Martha’s Children, and Halloween next
Finally Edward Cross and Martha Fokker are poised to engage in deadly combat. And holding the balance of power between them is the sorceress who calls herself Make Love Not War, who is Martha’s friend . . . but sitting … Continue reading
Posted in Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged Chicago, Fiction, Magic, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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Chapter 35 of Martha’s Children, with the end in sight
Ned’s attempt to establish a vampire police bureau has gotten tangled up in a sorcerers’ war pitting Martha Fokker against Edward Cross. Martha is not known for the sweetness of her temper. She’s going to put an end to this … Continue reading
Posted in Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged Chicago, Fiction, Magic, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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Chapter 34 of Martha’s Children, and op art
The last time we saw Nora O’Donnell, her brother was a vampire, her parents under the control of sorcerers, and she had just toppled backward into . . . nothing? Well, it turns out to be a very specific nothing, … Continue reading
Posted in History, Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged Chicago, Escher, Fiction, M.C. Escher, Magic, op art, vampire, Writing
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Chapter 33 of Martha’s Children, and taking on a historical character
Martha Fokker is not the most trusting of people. When her friends and allies start disappearing, she suspects foul play. Well, if there wasn’t foul play before, there will be by the time Martha gets finished! And Make Love Not … Continue reading
Posted in History, Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged Boutwell, Chicago, fantasy, Groton, historical society, Magic, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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Chapter 32 of Martha’s Children, and Mudd
What’s a good Catholic girl to do? Nora’s brother is leading a group of vampires who want reinstatement as cops, and Nora herself has been bitten by the same vampire who killed all those cops. So she turns, naturally, to … Continue reading
Posted in Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged Chicago, fantasy, Harry Mudd, roger c carmel, Science fiction, Star Trek, vampire, Writing
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Chapter 30 of Martha’s Children, and Mayor Richard J. Daley
Blood has been shed in the sorcerers’ war, and Ned’s vampire cops are caught in the middle. “Mother” Fokker isn’t happy about that, and she’s not exactly known for her good temper. But you don’t get to be a centuries-old … Continue reading
Posted in History, Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged Chicago, fantasy, Fiction, Magic, mayor richard daley, vampire, Writing
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Chapter 29 of Martha’s Children
Politics isn’t the only thing that makes strange bedfellows. For the sake of her vampire cop brother, Nora O’Donnell has agreed to carry out two assignments from the very same vampire who “turned” her brother. In doing so, she finds … Continue reading
Posted in History, Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged candy striper, Chicago, Magic, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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