WRITING: Horror Fiction

I love(d) Stephen King, still am mad about Poe, used to read Gothic novels non-stop, have seen just about every horror movie ever made, and am now looking for thrills at Michael Arnzen’s Gorelets. A recent post of his brought back memories of Karloff, Chaney, Christopher Lee, Peter Blood, Vincent Price, and then Elvira’s Saturday night horror movies.

The first short stories I wrote back in high school were of the horror genre. One that I remember was called The Black Lace, and it was something about a young girl who was a talented pianist but bore a family curse, and one day her father notices a growing web-like pattern of black lines appear on her hands as she plays…

I’m currently studying the process of decomposition on the body of an unfortunate vole who wandered onto a set mousetrap in my frameshop. (Too late now, after forgetting to ask my husband for six weeks to remove it. I also don’t like guts and gore on a personal reality level—just in books and on film).

“What do you want for Christmas?” my husband asks. Free reign to use the credit card to order some of Arnzen’s books.

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