sun_sea_sky
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Because zombies, let's face it, aren't terribly interesting bad guys.
Our fear of them could be interesting.
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Because zombies, let's face it, aren't terribly interesting bad guys.
Our fear of them could be interesting.
Our fear of them could be interesting.
I wanted to try another contest, but was having a hard time coming up with an idea. Well, now I have one and the gargoyle concept comes from a published author. If I say in a note that the idea comes from her, do you think that would be acceptable? And acceptable for the contest?
TIA
John loved Jane so much he took the garbage out, every night.
While Jane was cooking the dinner John picked up the carving knife. Looked at the knife. Looked at Jane's back. Walked towards her.
The doorbell rang. Damn Trick or Treat! Jane was saved, for the moment.
But no! There were zombies at the door! They ate John's brains.
I'm starting to realize just how much I admire people who can write Romance well. The reason for that is, I'm struggling with the damn genre.
I started on a Halloween story, in Romance, wrote about 400 words, and ended up typing "Whatever." and am now staring at that word.
I wanted to start with a husband and wife in love, and then something happens to them (*cough* zombies *cough*).
So, you "show, don't tell" right? So how do you show people are in love? Sex? Well maybe not, but that should work, yes? So I open with a sex scene. Then it just feels wrong. Romance stories usually end with sex, not start with it.\
I wanted to try another contest, but was having a hard time coming up with an idea. Well, now I have one and the gargoyle concept comes from a published author. If I say in a note that the idea comes from her, do you think that would be acceptable? And acceptable for the contest?
TIA
Because zombies, let's face it, aren't terribly interesting bad guys. They shamble, or they run, but they don't usually talk and can't be reasoned with. Some common themes are that they act/react based on sound and smell, and I think that's a pretty handy device.
So, yes, there's plenty of wiggle room with zombies.
Don't mean to set you off again, PennLady, but I think there was a Sarah Polley movie (Day of the Dead or Dawn of the Dead) where zombies were running after their victims in a couple of scenes. I think that came out before 28 Days Later. Not being a big Zombie movie fan, I'm not clear on the details.
However, it was nice to see Anne of Green Gables away from P.E.I. and doing something productive (killing the walking dead) now that she's an adult...
My spider stories are slipping right along. Especially the BDSM based one- 6 hours of drive time yesterday gave me plenty of time to plot and plan. Not to mention some great ideas.

I have a story in Erotic horror I posted a number of months back that I kind of used the zombie idea with.
I got to thinking what would have happen if the zombies in '28days' had been infected with lust instead of rage. Well a virus causing lust sounds silly. How about pheromones?
'The Perfect Perfume' started at a 3.25 so it wasn't to well received. It's gone up to a 4.40, I think? Only gotten two comments, but they were both good.
If you count 'Wow' as good.
M.S.Tarot