I am a bit excited about this movie.
I did some research on this forest a few years back and am ridiculously intrigued by it.
Intrigued enough to go and visit it? Take a tour? Walk into its snare?
Nope. Not ever. But I will go and see this one on the big screen.
Any other Creepster have this on their must-see list?
On his deathbed, Voltaire was asked to renounce Satan.
Rumor has it that he landed some famous last words.
His response to the priest? "Not now, dear sir, this is not the time to be making enemies."
This contest is officially closed. We have our winner!!!
Congrats, Christie! A shout-out to all Creepsters:
Be the first to answer the holiday trivia question correctly
and win this surprise holiday gift:
Who am I?
I am feared.
I am the opposite of St. Nicholas.
I am a horned, anthropomorphic figure from Alpine legend.
During the Christmas season, I punish the children who have misbehaved.
I am so great, they made me into a movie that is currently playing at a theater near you.
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As a writer, I live in my head.
I maul over stories, characters and plots on a daily basis.
I can make myself crazy at times.
To sort through it all, I use music. I actually categorize my stories by tunes. Meaning, for every huge story I write (I'm talking anything over 10 or 20,000 words) I usually pick a song to accompany it. I guess that is why #MusicMonday is so important to me. I rely on music to organize my thoughts;
To keep me on track;
And to ultimately define the mood of my writing for that day.
The following is a great jam.
I picked it for a story I am working on that involves a small town secret;
A haunted stretch of roadway;
And a crazy neighbor named Mary who has seen it all.
One of my Creepsters hooked me up with this short. (Thank you so much, Jenny. Epic.)
I highly recommend it.
Check it out and let me know what you think in the comment section below.