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Tag Archives: edgar allan poe
Sweet Dreams
“Sleep, those little slices of death; oh how I loathe them” is attributed to Edgar Allan Poe, as found on the ever knowledgeable Internet, which must make it true, right? Wrong! Show me from what work of his that quote … Continue reading
If Edgar Allan Poe Was a Contemporary Joke Writer
A couple of years ago, an entry in this illustrious journal explored the possibilities of what Edgar Allan Poe would conjure up as a present-day, news copywriter, aside from his deep involvement in poetry and ghastly short stories. The fabricated, … Continue reading
Freud would have had a field day with this!
An annoying, recurring dream has been threading its way through my overnight cache of remembrances lately, in which the latter normally reviews semi-consciously, a dysfunctional, somewhat mundane existence up to now, making my memories appear glorious, hilariously outrageous. Dreams are … Continue reading
If Edgar Allan Poe Wrote News Copy for a Living
Having just published part one of a three-part novel, for which work on parts two and three are needed before adding them to the illustrious set, I’ve been pondering the thought of what’s next? Unless I take another dramatic road … Continue reading
Delving into the Macabre!
Turning over onto my left side while half asleep in the middle of last night, I felt certain I was dying. Still with my eyes clenched closed but yet, peering over brilliantly radiant, white feathers—elegantly ruffling on the handsome head … Continue reading