And I don’t mean drinks.
So who writes mysteries with a touch of the other
world? I’m playing with a cozy that has
a paranormal twist.
I have to say, I love a good dark gothic romance. Give me an old house with creaks and groans,
a flicker of light that may or may not be a ghost, and a tortured hero, and I’m
in heaven. I grew up watching Dark
Shadows and always felt a little sad for the lonely, unloved vampire.
Zombies, not so much. Zombies remind me of the slasher
films, Halloween, Friday the 13th, those types, where evil is going
to win. Every time. Even in Final
Destination, death won. Maybe not in movie
number one but eventually.
I've got books of spells around the house for research
purposes. Which brings up a side note, does it bother anyone that spell books
so easy to obtain? I didn't have to go
to the Voodoo R Us store in the bad section of town, just down to my favorite
paper bookstore. I’m sure I could have
found tons more books on line. Is it
because more people believe?
Now, I’m researching rune stones and the ancient gods they
represented.
I brought home a voodoo zombie doll from my last trip to
Nashville. She’s dressed in a ballerina
outfit over her mummy wrap. The doll is
supposed to help me bring out my natural talents. She does make me smile every time I see her
pink tutu so out of place on the bandages.
Oh, and I live in one of the most haunted towns in America. The picture above is the remnants of the first prison in Illinois- after 1860 when prisoners were transferred to Joliet, then the site was used to incarcerate captured confederate soldiers. Being on the Mississippi, the prison often flooded and the daily death rate was 6-8 men. The site is said to be haunted by the ghosts of these men.
So what books or movies do you love that brings in a touch
of the woo woo? Or are you a realist in your reading and writing?
Lynn
3 comments:
Let me know when you figure out a bestseller spell.
I'd like to include that in my books. (g)
Morgan Mandel
I love to both add a touch of the supernatural to my Deputy Tempe Crabtree mysteries--but love to read mysteries with a bit of woo woo in them. Good post.
You and me both Morgan. I'll keep digging in my spell books. LOL
Marilyn, Glad to know...I love woo woo...
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