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About meI am a gothic horror novelist. I've published three of the six books which make up my Hexology; the entire series and publication dates are listed as:
Into the Mirror Black 2006 available now
Angels of the Seventh Dawn 2007 available now
Angels of the Mourning Light 2009 available now
Shadows Amongst the Moonlight October 2010
Illusions of Darkness: The Forbidden October 2011
Lair of the Scarabae October 2012
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Sinister Landscapes (short story "Lead Me Into Temptation")
available now
What's It All About? Alfy! (poem "Tonight")
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About my libraryBefore the arson fire 28 May 2008 which destroyed my home and belongings and nearly destroyed me, my library consisted of literally 5,000 or 6,000 books. I have been working over the course of the last year to rebuild my house, my life, and my library; I have roughly 2,000 books in the newest incarnation of my library.
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(Queenie Scott-Hopper)
I never quite saw fairy folk
A-dancing in the glade,
Where, just beyond the hollow oak,
Their broad green rings are laid;
But, while behind that oak I hid,
One day I very nearly did!
I never quite saw mermaids rise
Above the twilight sea.
When sands, left wet, 'neath sunset skies,
Are blushing rosily:
But all alone, those rocks amid
One day I very nearly did!
I never quite saw Goblin Grim,
Who haunts our lumber room
And pops his head above the rim
Of that oak chest's deep gloom:
But once when mother raised the lid
I very, very nearly did!
posted by theoldman at 8:23 am (EST) on Apr 4, 2009
posted by Mtcornett at 12:08 am (EST) on Mar 27, 2009
posted by Mtcornett at 5:46 pm (EST) on Mar 26, 2009
posted by Schayde at 6:55 pm (EST) on Feb 18, 2009