
If you get a chance between pumpkin carving, apple bobbing, transforming into vampyres, fairies, devils, ghouls and collecting souls, I mean, candy - swing yourself into the masquerade ball at
Erin Cole's and read 'Lovely Creature'.
AND while you are there, check out the fantastic and horrific writes by Michael J. Solender, Angel Zapata, Paul D. Brazill, Kate Pilarcik, Barry J. Northern, Laurita Miller, Jeffrey S. Callico, John D. Carlucci, and John Wiswell.
A warm thank you to Erin Cole for the invitation and classy pedestal she gave each of us. I’d also like to thank her for inventing the whole '13 Days of Horror’ idea. I feel like I’ve been sitting by a campfire, listening to each tale, and being delightfully scared out of my wits. She’s a fantastic writer and sets the bar for us all when it comes to quality and character.
Thank You, Erin!
10 comments:
I can't say enough about your story. I love, love, loved it. The perfect Halloween treat.
I'm sad that 13 days is over, but it was nice to see you as the grand finale. :)
Thank you so much, Laurita. I instantly loved these characters and there's more to come of them. *wink wink*
13 Days was wonderful! I'm sad it's over too. ;(
Outrageously ghoulish and the ultimate Hallows Eve tale - carrie would be proud..btw, love the get-up..whatcha doin later...
THANK YOU Jodi. These stories were a great time, full of talent, and I think it's pretty cool how much everyone else enjoyed them too. I made a few mistakes, but learned a lot.
I can't wait to see what you crank out this November. You are going places...
Thank you, Mike! I'll write you into my little black book.
Don't tug on any ribbons, okay?
Erin- *big hug*
Oooh, nice hint Jodi. I look forward to reading more about Janks and Charissa. I guess Briar's had it, but perhaps not eh?
Left another comment over at LTTV.
Good luck with Nano!
Extremely awesome writing, Jodi. Your skills are sharpened to a razor edge! Your story had depth and character, and that is the essence of really good storytelling.
Ha Ha, Barry. It can always be stitched back on. Why not? Thank you for your kind comments. I do have to tell you that I'll never be able to eat oatmeal again after reading your story. ;)
Thank you, Mark. That means alot coming from a perfectionist professional such as yourself. Love your work as well.
Great story, Jodi - I still find myself making mind-movies around the ending. And catching up the rest of the stories...
Yeah, the head rolling off is kind of visual, huh? ;)
Thank you, Ian!
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