It’s Halloween; I’m taking the night off. But fear not, I’ve spent the last few days curating a list of some fun and spooky songs for this All Hallows Eve. I always am looking for more Halloween songs, so feel free to suggest titles I may have overlooked.
And if that’s not enough, my blog should provide you with ample spooky tales, be it short story or poem. I’ll list a few you may enjoy reading.
A growing serial about a monster Hunter.
I’m rather proud of this poem, as I think I really captured the original character of Frankenstein’s monster.
A short (500 words) ghost story.
This is just one of those stories that gets longer and longer. You can read a brief section of it here.
A beautiful starlight night and a dead body, what else would I write about?
A silly little story based off of one romantic line: My name is Death.
For those of us who suffer such things, I put my dreadful experience to verse.
Well, this list wouldn’t be complete without this entry. Learn the legend behind Jack-o’-Lantern in this narrative poem.
Now, I leave you to the darkness, but fear not, for tonight it’s only a paper devil.