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Horror/Scary: August 05, 2009 Issue [#3199]

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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
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About This Newsletter

All that I see or seem is but a dream within a dream

Edgar Alan Poe



         Incite the muse creative to plumb the depth and breadth of that which thrills with chills even in the heat of day ~ Come explore with us that which incites fear ~ the unknown and untested and until now perhaps unrevealed ^_^




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Letter from the editor

         In Your Dreams - how often have you said that, or heard it said, with sarcasm. Perhaps when you know (or think you know) someone's lying about an accomplishment or adventure. But look at it another way - what if it's true. What if the phrase, like many others, is derived from reality, before the corrective actions of our sanitizing global ‘economization’ invalidates effort, denigrates the creative force, creating psychological (perhaps actual) zombies. Where but in our dreams can we engage the terrors that lie within or without our mortal realm?.

         Pop psychology touts dreams as safety valves for innate violence and aggression of our species. It's only humankind that kills or tortures for pleasure, is it not? In our dreams we can be empowered and best the beast within - and without. We also supposedly use only 10 or so percent of our brains in daily existence, so the other 90+% is where we create and travel and perhaps encounter horrors outside daily discourse.

         I don’t hold with the psychobabble (to any psychologists in our midst, pardon me but here I don’t need to be pc) - we are not the only sentient beings on this planet either as residents or visitors. In our dreams we can explore what we dare not give breath to in the daily mundane and, if we’re lucky, best the beasts.

         By dreams, I speak also of daydreams. Perhaps you’ve relished the ozone aroma as cellphones tattoo themselves into the cheeks of a busload of babbling banshees caught beneath the sizzling live wires of a broken utility pole. Perhaps the train station’s dead end is a real ‘dead’ end, the exit leading to another plane (not airplane), and you have to get off before the train stops, somehow.

         Or maybe … fill in your own dark, terrifying vision. And you have a horror story fit to write, and share with your readers.

         Consider, perhaps, a vintner substituting a cheap wine for a quality one, which is then served at a special dinner to the guests’ gastronomical mortification. After he slept it off, could one of the guests have dreamed the Cask of Amontillado. If Poe left such a note, we’ll likely never know, but you see where I’m coming from. Empower your darkest dreams (and daydreams) in a horror story or verse. Your readers will get it, and you’ll sleep well, with the incubus of the story off your chest, or not?

         Perhaps your dream (night or day) is ready to release to the unsuspecting *Wink* ~ check out the following ~

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Until we next meet,
Dream On and Keep Writing!

Kate
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Editor's Picks

See what some of our members have revealed, or released, in their dreams ~ enter their vision and let them know you're there for them with a review, perchance*Thumbsup*

 The Reflected Horror Open in new Window. (13+)
A man is being hunted by an unknown pursuer, who may not be so unknown to him.
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What lies at the rainbow's end? Could it be your dreams?
#1583820 by 🌕 HuntersMoon Author IconMail Icon


 The Darkness Open in new Window. (18+)
As featured in the Horror/Scary Newsletter. Won 3rd Place "And The Story Starts Contest."
#1583534 by Boston Author IconMail Icon


 Dreams Open in new Window. (13+)
Dreams can't kill you can they?
#1554420 by qickly Author IconMail Icon


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Threshold Open in new Window. (18+)
The boundary between dreams and wakefulness is in danger of being breached.
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Ask & Answer

         Thanks for sharing your night light for a bit, I ask you to tell me now what terrifies you the most? Is it beast, mortal, elemental, mechanical ~ share a comments, provide a link, and you may see it featured that others may comfort you or commiserate with you?

         Until we next meet.

Dream on, purveyors of dreams and visions macabre and insightful.

Keep Writing!
Kate
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