All Blog Posts Tagged 'gothic' (13)


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Valentine's Red Heels with Cute Hearts

Valentine's Day is both hot, cool and for some a bit Gothic. Here's a pair of black heels with red hearts. I like these because they have a slightly mysterious image of Valentine's Day Romance.

 

Hotness.

 

Cuteness.

 

Mystery.

 

These functions - or any combination - make both a woman character interesting in a…

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Added by Stephen Paul West on February 4, 2013 at 11:58am — No Comments


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True Love's First Kiss (Crimson Shadow Series) by Nathan Squiers

True Love's First Kiss (A Crimson Shadow short) True Love's First Kiss by Nathan Squiers

My rating: 5 of 5 Hearts





Ruby. My name is Ruby...

At least that's the name…

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Added by I Love My Authors on September 13, 2012 at 5:00pm — No Comments


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TP Authors: Mark Carver

What does Mark Carver have to say about Gothic Cathedrals and the Art of Melodrama?

Find out on my official blog: http://empyricaltales.blogspot.com/2012/09/tp-authors-mark-carver.html

Added by Mark Miller on September 11, 2012 at 10:35am — No Comments

Gothic Cathedrals and the Art of Melodrama by Mark Carver

As the seeds for The Age of Apollyon were taking root in my imagination, I read Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In addition to being a fantastic story, that book opened my eyes to the breathtaking marvels of Gothic architecture. I’d always been a casual fan of cathedrals (who isn’t?) but after finishing Hugo’s masterpiece, I was determined to incorporate the Gothic church and all of its accompanying melodramatics into my own writing.…
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Added by George Michael Loughmueller on September 10, 2012 at 7:53am — No Comments


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Horses In The Forest

 

My work-in-progress, Night Of The Puma, is a romance novel with somewhat of a gothic feel that is set in the wilderness. It’s about a cougar (a really, really big cat) that stalks a stable full of horses that’s located in a forest. When we owned a wilderness resort we…

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Added by Florence Witkop on April 28, 2012 at 8:48am — No Comments

In Defense of Being Me

Last night, before watching a movie with my husband, I checked

my Facebook. I was happy to see the great feedback concerning my first blog post.

After all, I never intended on doing such a thing but surprisingly found some

sort of satisfaction from the process. As I scrolled down the news feed, I saw

that someone I knew posted a link to the blog. How sweet! I then noticed that

some man felt the need to bash my potty mouth. Yep, I knew it was going to happen.

I…

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Added by Rebekah Armusik on October 21, 2011 at 11:39pm — 1 Comment

Coupon code for ebook version

I just made a coupon code for the multi-format ebook version of Twisted Delights.  Visit www.smashwords.com and type in Twisted Delights in the search bar, when you are at check out enter code AW46Y to get Twisted Delights for $1.99! 

 

Added by Kimberly Bennett on May 25, 2011 at 1:53am — No Comments

The Salvation of Tanlegalle - Tim Ahrens, Author



The Salvation of Tanlegalle – Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat



‘The small village of Willow Down burns.  Flames of unending appetite eat away at inns, shops, and homes; not one building on Main Street or the outlying expanse escapes.  A…
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Added by Martha A. Cheves on March 24, 2011 at 5:20pm — No Comments

The Book of Tomorrow - Cecelia Ahern, Author



The Book of Tomorrow – Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat
 
Tamara and her mother Jennifer have moved into the gatehouse occupied by Author and Rosaleen Kilsaney after her father’s suicide.  After living a life of luxury, never being denied anything,…
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Added by Martha A. Cheves on March 22, 2011 at 6:04pm — No Comments

An Outstanding Mystery, Written in That Great 1940's Crime Noir Style!

Written in that marvelous style of the 1940's crime drama noir, Timidity can stand on it's own with novels by the likes of Raymond Chandler, Doris Miles Disney, James McCain and Horace McCoy. Joe Wesley Rowland has allowed us to take a step back in time and enjoy a real "old style noir" murder.



Taking place in the late spring of 1945, a hardworking woman, Annette Mosconi, husband missing in action in the war and a son readying for college; is thrown into jail, falsely accused of… Continue

Added by LAURI CRUMLEY COATES on October 19, 2009 at 6:57pm — No Comments

Dirty Little Angels

My review of the "southern gothic" Dirty Little Angels by Chris Tusa posted here

Added by Harvee Lau on March 3, 2009 at 10:00am — No Comments

Review: The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher

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It is a summer's night in 1860. In an elegant detached Georgian house in the village of Road, Wiltshire, all is quiet. Behind shuttered windows the Kent family lies sound asleep. At some point after midnight a dog barks. The family wakes the next morning to a horrific discovery: an unimaginably gruesome murder has taken place in their home. The household reverberates with shock, not least because the guilty party is surely still among them. Jack Whicher of Scotland Yard, the most… Continue

Added by Amy Bruno on January 2, 2009 at 12:59pm — No Comments

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