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Horror/Scary: June 26, 2024 Issue [#12617]




 This week: What's behind door #1?
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Man, your head is haunted; you have wheels in your head! You imagine great things, and depict to yourself a whole world of gods that has an existence for you, a spirit-realm to which you suppose yourself to be called, an ideal that beckons to you. You have a fixed idea!
~ Max Stirner


I can't tell you how irritating it is to be an atheist in a haunted house.
~ Matthew Tobin Anderson


Dreaming men are haunted men.
~ Stephen Vincent Benet


I'm always easily frightened and I hate being scared. I've never been able to go on the haunted house rides at carnivals of anything like that; my imagination just takes over!
~ Caity Lotz


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Letter from the editor

There's is a distinct smell when you walk into an old falling-down house. Mine didn't have that. Two weeks, they said, to renovate the entire house. I was thrilled! I even said to use an extra week to make sure everything gets done right. Well, here we are almost two months into construction but I finally see the end of the tunnel.



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At least my house isn't haunted and we didn't find any kind of skeletons hiding behind walls, but old houses contain stories sometimes unimaginable even to a writer. I've been in houses made out of mud and clay as well as rocks, and while creepy looking, there's nothing within their walls, or is there?

We talk a lot about hauntings, apparitions, ghosts people can see. Perhaps I even told you about the two girls my husband and I saw every so often in our front yard, thinking they were the neighbor's kids, just to find out that no one had lived next to us. The presence of something in our old apartment that I was never able to explain. You're mind takes such things with a grain of salt sometimes. You see it, feel it, know it's there, yet you treat it as if it was always part of your life until it isn't. Even after, when you look back and think on it, it feel like it was all in your head. A mind full of imagination. No harm, no foul.

Is it our acceptance of such things that makes the extraordinary ordinary or is there more to it?

Most of us go about our day doing things we always do; work, kids, bills, a few extracurricular activities, something fun to change the daily routine. So when we experience something out of the norm, how come it's accepted so easily? Why are we not impressed? Shocked? Shaken to the core?

Perhaps, our minds look for an explanation as to why something is in order to make it simpler on us, to turn it into something ordinary, something we won't fear. If that is the case, then writing about such things has become harder than ever before. There might not be anything hiding behind door #1 and you feel safe cocooned between the walls of your house, looking out. However, there is a creature lurking in the dark devouring your livestock in the most horrific manner possible while you sleep. Of course, your mind will find a reasonable explanation for that as well so you can continue sleeping peacefully.


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Ask & Answer

Comments to my previous "Horror/Scary Newsletter (May 29, 2024)Open in new Window.:



Beholden Author Icon wrote:

Thank you very much for including my short story, Percy's Night Out, in your Editor's Picks section.

I may have the answer to your problem with insects. Live in Africa for a few years and you will find that there comes a time when you are so used to the cacophony of insect noise at night that it disappears from your consciousness. I suppose it's a type of aversion therapy. When I moved back from Africa to England, I spent several nights wondering what was so different about the nights that I couldn't sleep. Once I'd realised that it was the complete absence of insect noise, I found sleeping incredibly easy!


*Shock* You lived in Africa?! I had no idea. I can't even imagine hearing all the noise every night. If I hear a cricket outside the window I get tempted to rid the world of it because it prevents me from sleeping. Maybe if there are many who create a song-like noise that makes it easier to sleep? *Bigsmile*



BIG BAD WOLF is Merry Author Icon wrote:

Oooh! Write a Horror-Comedy Story about a dead person trying to enjoy their Eternal Rest, only to wake up due to the Noise from Double Cicada Madness.


That would definitely be madness! *Laugh*

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