This week I’d like to welcome one of our new members to Pen of the Damned, Mercedes M. Yardley, with her fantastic introductory post, The Container of Sorrows.
This week I’d like to welcome one of our new members to Pen of the Damned, Mercedes M. Yardley, with her fantastic introductory post, The Container of Sorrows.
The Quietus
by Delphine Boswell
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Hell’s Daughter
by Veronica Magenta Nero
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In honor of Women in Horror Month 2017, I asked six male horror writers for their top-five favorite horror films staring strong leading ladies and why they loved them so much. So, without further ado…
Day 20 – Lee A. Forman:
Drag Me to Hell
Leading Lady: Alison Lohman
Synopsis:
A loan officer who evicts an old woman from her home finds herself the recipient of a supernatural curse. Desperate, she turns to a seer to try and save her soul, while evil forces work to push her to a breaking point.
Lee’s opinion:
“I’ve always admired the integrity of the lead character in Drag Me to Hell (Alison Lohman). It’s shown in a clever way: through her job as a bank loan officer, and through her actions regarding the Gypsy curse placed upon her. Her career aspirations motivate…
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My watcher gazes upon me, great despair and longing seeping through her gently fluttering lashes. She lives a life of torment, a life filled with a depth of pain and depravity that rivals my own. Closer she wishes to draw, trying – always trying, but the measure of her success is a cruel and harsh one that denies, not grants, the wants of those like us. Unable to do more, she watches.
She watches as I sink ever further into the squalor that is my self-imposed exile, my place of preciously preserved pains, the darkest recesses of my mind where even I cannot find respite from my own deranged ramblings. Gasping for a breath that will never come, hope a thing lost to a moment that can never be regained, I will forever dwell in this chasm of nowhere. Capable of infusing life into me once more, yet…
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Rough Night on the Job
by Bailey Hunter
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Winter Mistress
by Michelle Garza
More from Michelle Garza:
Xibalba, home of torture and sacrifice, is the kingdom of the lord of…
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My Better Half
by Rebecca R. Pierce
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In honor of Women in Horror Month 2017, I asked six male horror writers for their top-five favorite horror films staring strong leading ladies and why they loved them so much. So, without further ado…
Day 17 – Hunter Shea:
Spring
Leading Lady: Nadia Hilker
Synopsis:
A young man in a personal tailspin flees the US to Italy, where he sparks up a romance with a woman harboring a dark, primordial secret.
Hunter’s opinion:
“I’ll be honest, I absolutely fell in love with Louise (Nadia Hilker). Spring is at first an Italian romance, with an undercurrent of horror running through it. Even knowing that Louise is a near immortal shape-shifting monster, you, just like Evan, the troubled man who has been pulled into her orbit, realize that you will gladly give everything up just to be with her…
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