The Wall

backBack to Profile

11 Wall Posts

Please login or sign up to post on this network.
Click here to sign up now.
  • zomb00
    by zomb00 1 year ago
    Katatonia! You're the first person I've came across online who likes them other than me :D

    Also, you should write your short story. What's stopping you?
  • Weens
    by Weens 2 years ago
    Happy Birthday Mandalore, hope it is a good one.
  • Liss
    by Liss 2 years ago
    Nope, never :) but I like this one x
  • CJ
    by CJ 2 years ago
    Definitely! Although I am trying to rectify that - I use The Colour Out Of Space and The Hound in my teaching, so hopefully I am inspiring a whole new generation of Lovecraft fans ;)

    Have you ever tried writing in his style? I gave it a go not long ago - it's immense fun ^^D
  • Liss
    by Liss 2 years ago
    haha i'm sure you will :) Im in my A2 year of it now, nice song by the way
  • Liss
    by Liss 2 years ago
    A law degree? Impressive x
  • CJ
    by CJ 2 years ago
    I find that Lovecraft in general is pretty amazing - you simply don't get writers like him in this day and age. Stories like The Shadow Out of Time are just way before their time in some ways; no wonder he is so influential! Have you bothered with any of the other Cthulhu Mythos authors? I recently got hold of some Clark Ashton Smith and Arthur Machen, and I am really keen to get stuck into them. Shame work has me reading Private Peaceful instead...
  • CJ
    by CJ 2 years ago
    Ahhh, someone who appreciates the genuis that is Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness. What an amazing story - so evocative and creepy!
  • Aitch
    by Aitch 2 years ago
    Boo to revising when wishing to be creative. I hated that but good luck with the revision :)
  • maryluv
    by maryluv 2 years ago
    Hi Mandalore. I would start by writing out your character profiles. Then compile a mind map, which will allow you to join up seemingly random ideas into some kind of format. It's amazing how quickly you can make connections this way. Worth a try, anyhow! Works for the more random type of writer's brain. Ie, mine.