When I grow up…
Stormtroopers at parade rest
X-wing fighter
This week’s wordpress photo prompt is “Treat”. What a treat to see all the awesome costumes at Hazy’s annual event – Air and Scare. The children were an added treat.
When I grow up…
Stormtroopers at parade rest
X-wing fighter
This week’s wordpress photo prompt is “Treat”. What a treat to see all the awesome costumes at Hazy’s annual event – Air and Scare. The children were an added treat.
I had a delightful visit to Edgar Allen Poe’s home. I was hoping some of my shots would be useful.
Today’s prompt for the DP Challenge at WordPress – Descent
Happy Halloween to my photographer friends!!!
In my art and art history studies, we often compared and contrasted the work of different artists. When you compare an artist against himself, you deal more with his style than differences. If you look at the two pieces there are many similarities: the visual tension, the use of black and white to create an abysmal feeling, and an inability of the subjects to speak. One thing I thought curious, as Kubicki tends to deal with the darker, captive images, is the direction or flow of the two images. On the top image do feel the eyes trying to grasp what is beyond? I thought of a child staring out of a window on a rainy day – the pathos is so thick. Now look at the movement in the second image: There is a tense inner struggle. The bound figure is fighting and the more he fights the more inward he seems to be pulled. There is a great sense of a tug of war going on. No words are conveyed out of either’s lips, but one speaks with his vacant eyes and the other in his fight with the bandages.
There’s so much more I could say. I’ll leave you with this – what are beneath the layers in each of Kubicki’s subjects? Are there just more layers…
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The art by Jarek Kubicki is an excellent pairing with the Pen of the Damned horror writers. You can find his Numbers Collection here.
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This story and the art went so well – I just had to show them off together. Beyond Trapped can be read in its entirety here. It’s a must!
Tyr you get some extra horror love this week.
Blaze McRob is not only an acclaimed writer of Horror but behind the mask he does much good for so many people and causes. He is the mind and heart behind Visionary Press.
Recent releases: Snow Blood
Beware the Mold released in the summer
Jarek Kubicki’s” The Art of Numbers” will be available for purchase on November 3rd!!!
The Carpe Diem time glass prompt is Halloween. We are given a window of time to construct a haiku. The sands of time are running…
This week is set aside for the darker edge of life. Why not combine the two disciplines of art and writing to see what gets dug up!!!
What is horror for writers and artists? Darkness is in the air, it suspends one against its will, it hides in the shadows, but it doesn’t stay there. Darkness awakens the sleeper casting him into a delusional dream or awakens the dreamer into a place he tries to claw away from.
Why write it? why paint it? I ask this question often. There are too many answers and none the same (and some darker than others.)
Is horror just about Monsters?
Andrew Wyeth
This wonderfully depictive work of art is by contemporary artist( from Bucharest) Oana Cambrea
Zack Kullis on Amazon
Thomas Brown’s Lynnwood on Amazon
Joseph Pinto Dusk Summer on Amazon
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Toady at Carpe Diem – Garry Gay shares his impressions of autumn and Halloween.
Here is an example of thinking out side of the box or misdirection.
My skeleton
going for a walk
in the cemetery
©Garry Gay
This poem has both a subject of death, yet a dash of humor. A misdirection if you will as my skeleton is still living yet visiting the graveyard. Enjoy the environment of the rich colors and creepy Halloween decorations of October and create your on haunting misdirection’s.
following shadows
graveyard keeps its secrets
night for pranksters
A complicated prompt by Garrry Gay today at Chevrefeuille’s Carpe Diem – Outside the box/ Misdirection
“It was long ago when the world was young.The Moon some say was bright and full once or twice a year but then she would be gone for weeks at a time.” My grandmother said with a quiet, serious voice.
I closed my eyes. Grandmother told great stories.
“There were fewer people, no one to protect our world or our universe. I do not think when Mars chased Luna that he intended to sire a beast. But beast he was.”
“How can such silvery beauty as I spawn repulsion?” she screamed as she flung him into the abyss of night.
“I am sorry, Luna. Please forgive me” the love struck Mars pled.
“Our love created that foul thing. We cannot be together, ever.”
“So Mars retreated to his corner of the Solar System looking each evening for a glimpse just a whisper of her , his dearest Luna.”
“A star took pity on the child as he somersaulted through the dark. She sheltered him, giving him time to grow. The star did not intend for its kindness to be met with such hatred. The beast devoured the star and grew strong.”
“You fool he sneered you should have let me die. He shook his fist at his mother, a piece of the star hanging from his mouth.”
“The beast found himself on a planet called Earth. It was green,full of life. The beast could not stand the light so in daylight he would vanish. At night dogs, chickens even people would be found missing. None wanted to believe the folk-lore.
“Grandmother, I simpered how can we be safe from this beast? I will never go outside at night again.”
“There, there child. Listen…
For some time the dark beast roamed the earth never content with his destruction. He would stoke the earth’s innards and make rocks so hot that it flowed from mountain tops into villages below. It was not enough. The Moon Beast for so he was called by the Universe would grab the sinews of the earth and pull shaking the ground, making worlds tumble.”
“We must stop this” Venus looked with a jealous side glance at Luna.
“I have no power over him, none at all,” Luna cried.
“There must be a solution” said the usually disregarded Pluto.
“He has one weakness, have you not seen?” The Sun rumbled. “He cannot be in the light of my rays. Perhaps I could shine day and night.”
“But you cannot Father Sun,” Saturn wrung her hands.
“Luna, on the nights that you come out our son shrinks in strength. Your beauty makes him sick. Perhaps if you shine each night, he will die.” Love burned in Mar’s eyes.
“How can I destroy my son?” Luna despaired.
“You must” the people of the earth chorused to the Heavens.
“What did Luna do Grandmother?”
“Sadly, the celestial mother put on her silvery shawl to steal herself against the cold night air and kept a nightly vigil. The beast could not stand her light with time he grew weak. Luna too was growing weak. Mars saw it and wrapped his warm arms around her once or maybe twice a month to give her rest. It is said that on dark, moonless all hallow’s eve night’s very strange things happen. No one knows for sure if the beast died. Luna continues to shine. She hopes her son is still alive. She sighs in relief each time her dearest Mars comes so that she might rest. Tonight, grandson, if the moon is hidden you must run to your home. Quickly now and keep your doors locked; I have heard strange tidings.”
The next morning a mournful wail into the a blood-red dawn.
“Luna WHYYYYYY?” Continue reading “Moon Beast #halloween #shortstory #children’sfiction #amwriting”
Slain
by your sharp edged heart
well aimed piercing
dart
*
Dripping
off the edge of my page
blood flows free at this
stage
*
Alone
none to hold back the pain
too late to catch bloody
rain
*
Undone
mere ashes in your hands
fiend, my death so long
planned
Art and Photograph “Undone” © L. Moon 2013
All that remained
she lived in another time
memories in a box
*
memories in a box
one night set free
no holding back ghosts
reminders not needed
the world could see
The prompt at Verse First (hosted by Kim Nelson) is Ghosts, Spirits, Scares. I hope you feel the presence of a ghost in my verse today.
We were instructed to write in 31 words or 31 lines in honor of October 31st. I chose using the haiku and tanka to write 31 lines.
Tanka: is written by one poet and not by two (as is the echo form of the Tan Renga) the syllables count is: 5-7-5-7-7
ominous silence
golden wheat field sentries
final resting place
Silent rose
thorny fenced in memories
rusting tears
The prompt for Carpe Diem is Fence and its the week of Halloween so I am having some fun with cemeteries, death and the like.
Learning to live by the indwelling life of Christ.
Gud skaper noko nytt ved sitt Ord og sin Ande, vi kan ta imot det i tru og få oppleve at han gjer sitt verk med oss. Hans skaparkraft verkar konstuktivt i våre liv og skaper noko som er verdifullt for oss. Naturkreftene verkar nedebrytande, i fylgje entropilova, men Gud er Ånd og det som er født av hans Ande består. Jesu frelsesverk er fullbrakt og fullkome. Han er den siste Adam, som er ifrå himmelen og som for oss har vorte ei livgjevande ånd. Han gjev oss den Heilage Ande frå himmelen av berre nåde. Han gjev oss det evige livet.
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Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before. - Edgar Allan Poe
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