October is here. A time for ghosts and goblins and everything between. The witches fly high swooping down to snatch up straying children. The vampires disguise themselves among the high class citizens of the world, tucked away in gothic castles and wooden coffins. Frankenstein tears at his stitches with urgency to track down his next... Continue Reading →
Novella Author CeeCee Elaine shares in her interview
With the help and encouragement of a childhood English teacher, CeeCee learned early writing was for her. The instructor was a published author herself and encouraged her to write everyday whether it be a story in a notebook or personal thoughts in a journal. As the routine turned into habit CeeCee was soon filling 200-page... Continue Reading →
Jason Never Dies On Friday The 13th
Well here it is, the day we all either dread or wait anxiously to enjoy. The day of terror when Jason Vorhees continuously comes back from the dead to stalk and kill any who dares to visit his camp ground. Armed with a machete and hockey mask, Jason will take on the world if they... Continue Reading →
‘IT’ Chapter 2
"We all float, We all float, We all float, And you'll float too!"
Books I must own
I have reread several classic books. There are a few I have owned in my lifetime but many I want to collect or add again to my collection. Among these are several different Fairy Tales. Hans Christian Anderson's leather bound Complete Fairy Tales is at the top of my list. Aesops Illustrated Fables by Aesops... Continue Reading →
Research For A Project
I may have mentioned I attend school for Psychology. While doing that, it's become a helpful tool in my current work. Not only do I use information from paper's I've written for my classes, but I also use scholarly studies in the actions of my main character, her emotions, her thought pattern, and her goal.... Continue Reading →
Character description: Barry
Barry, now this is the typical teenage boy. Not much interested in his sister Samantha, or anything else for that matter that didn't involve him directly but though unadvertised, would protect his sister at all cost. Barry is the brother I wished I had as a child. Being an only child in my home, I... Continue Reading →
Behind the Scene’s
I have found, with my history in religious experiences, I tend to combine religion with my favorite genre, Horror. I have started a few books on different topics, but never finish them, losing interest fairly quickly. The first book I wrote, and stuck to, was a young adult religious thriller/horror. It is the story of... Continue Reading →
Presumptions vs. Truth: Writing Horror
Think, what made you decide to be a horror writer? Is it because you love horror books and flicks? What are you afraid of? What kind of story do you want to write and how are you going to make it different than the multiple cliche's for horror writers. If you are obsessed with Vampires,... Continue Reading →
