Just finished one chapter tonite...
Because of my favorite character in my story, I'm recalling those years I've been in the Gothic movement and the friends I had at that time. Wondering where are they now. I just hope they are fine. #Gothic#GothicGirl#HorrorStory#Writing
40 years ago today, Dead Can Dance released their self-titled debut.
The start of one of music's most intriguing artistic collaborations.
"We’ve got something weird between us, there is something between Brendan and I when we work together that is really strong, something I’ve never found with anyone else.
It hurts. There is pain, there are blessings, there are moments of great beauty." - Lisa Gerrard
Today's experiment turned out rather #dark even if I don't feel so apocalyptic. The code is almost identical to yesterday's, but I replaced the blend mode Add by Xor. How would you describe this? #CreativeCoding#OPENRNDR#Kotlin#gothic#winter
#CfP for the #conference "Writing Angst: The #Gothic / #Schauerliteratur in Scotland and Germany from 1800 until Today”, which will take place at Göttingen University on September 4-6, 2024.
Haste Ye Back (again)
5 March, Glasgow University & online
Free
Dorothy K. Haynes (1918–1987) was a well-known author of horror fiction. Dr Craig Lamont discusses editing HASTE YE BACK, Haynes’s #memoir of her childhood years in Aberlour Orphanage. An orphanage, in north-east Scotland, during the Great Depression, sounds like the setting for something grim – yet Haynes shows how an orphanage can also be a home, & a happy one too.
HASTE YE BACK
by Dorothy K. Haynes
edited by Craig Lamont
A gifted writer of #gothic & #supernatural fiction, Dorothy K. Haynes (1918–1987) grew up in Aberlour Orphanage. In this memoir, she brings to life the residents & stories of the institution that shaped her
LADY MACBETH: Gothic fantasy by Ava Reid coming out in August! Reid wrote The Wolf and the Woodsman and Juniper and Thorn, both of which I loved. #bookstodon#Scotland#gothic#fiction@bookstodon