Captian's Log Re: Plague of the Zombies 9 Oct 2023 I watched a movie yesterday, an old horror flick called Plague of the Zombies. It had some good acting, and some bad, but if you like this sort of nonsense,…
Captian's Log …And Vampires 14 Oct 2022 Why do I love vampires? Is it just that I read Dracula when I was young and impressionable? Well, that love, however it began, has not ended there: a few…
Captian's Log Poem: The Greatest Monster of them All 6 Oct 2021 I ask myself, what is the greatest monster of them all:Dracula with bloody fangs, who crawls along the wall?Perhaps the werewolf with his fur and deadly claws?Imhotep, maybe, with all…
Captian's Log Re: Dracula; A Poem 17 Apr 2021 Don't trust aristocrats in crumbling keeps:Regard his appetite and where he sleeps.Although his manners are quite debonair,Cold-hearted love is all he has to share.Unless you want yourself to be a…
Captian's Log Musings in the Grave 1 Apr 2021 From a young age, vampires intrigued me. It seems somewhat fitting then that like them I should lie here awake in a coffin, though, unlike them, I doubt I shall…
Captian's Log Half Awake Insanity 18 Mar 2021 The waves of the ocean interceding my soul . . . Distant are the mountains. Above the water a floating isle. Upon it, one solitary tree, a table, and two…
Top Ten Books Agonson’s Top 10: Dracula 8 Feb 2020 It has entered my mind to formulate a list of books which have been meaningful to me, both in the pleasure they offer and also in the effect they had.…
Captian's Log The Most Controversial 23 Aug 2017 Heading home on the train, rereading one of my favorite books, Dracula, I notice a boisterous presence. It distracted me—I was getting to one of the best parts where, spoilers,…