Spiderman! So cute!
And thanks for reading.
I have only one bag of candy this year from Amazon. I'll get more probably tomorrow or the day after when I do my food shopping. I'm hoping the lines won't be too busy.
I think my grandson has a costume that will still fit - the boy loves his Spiderman! I've also put off buying a few bags of candy about as long as is prudent. I'm not sure the prices of the remaining bags go up appreciably, but the length of the lines at the stores sure do!
The writer values the horror genre for addressing tough themes, but she dislikes it for remaining unhappy. Her first scary story was "Jack and the Beanstalk", sparking a fear of the dark. She prefers stories with meaningful lessons, favouring "The Phantom of the Opera".
I really enjoy horror as a genre in general... when it's well done. I don't find jump scares (in movies) or gratuitous gore and gross-outs particularly appealing, but if it's psychological horror, supernatural horror, etc. I'm a lot more interested.
Stephen King's writing I wouldn't say is total horror because many people say it's more psychological suspense, thriller, fantasy, or crime fiction. I like that books can be in multiple genres.
I do like horror in some versions like Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Bram Stoker's Dracula, think about it even some of Poe's writing was considered to be in horror genre and I love his writing.
I enjoyed Psycho because Alfred Hitchcock was an interesting director and this was hailed as a huge success. I read the book Psycho by Robert Bloch and I found it okay but seeing it on the screen was much better.
Slasher movies, they're not interesting to me because the goal is to simply scare without a plot beyond that.
I don't like evil stepmothers. Poor Cinderella and Snow White. Phantom of the Opera. I felt sorry for him. We do need horror. I won't write it. I will let Stephen King do that. Good entry
The song "Still Crazy After All These Years" told us about a character who is facing an internal struggle rather than enjoying the relationship. He felt lonely and had doubts about his love and was proud of his achievements. The themes of nostalgia and emotional pain struggled against his protective barriers against inner threats.
Prompt:
Use these words in your entry today: assignment, indoor, chain, photography, theory, patent, refuse, and tradition.
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*photography reigns black and white
in *indoor light where shadows dance
and his picture speaks, holding a *chain
bound to me, and our moment, and
captured past, so sane, and it'll last
forever, whispering through the glass,
our *tradition as time expands and
*theory shifts to *refuse the stillness
I once held in my hands my *patent claim
of a fleeting glance as *assignment, maybe,
or a chance to freeze in the frame, since
life never sets to capture what one might forget
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