by Charlotte Hinger
I have a neighbor who goes all out for Halloween. Their display is enormous. I'm intrigued by the figures every year. A lot of them are motion activated. For instance this dead woman holding a dead baby begins to rock. It's hideously frightening.
It's a funny thing how people love to be scared. Steven King has written a wealth of books that are based on the occult or issues that scare the daylights out of people. The first scary book I remember reading was Washinton Irving's Ichabod Crane. And my Halloween neighbor has an image for that.
And don't trust this bar tender. He offers you a drink when you approach, but don't risk it. Rumor has it that he's up to no good.
If you would like to write westerns with a specialized appeal, how about this dude for your cover?
Editors love stories that are appropriate for a special event or a season. If you have one in mind, go to work. Submit to Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine or Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine right away for consideration for next year's fall issue. Yes, magazines work that far ahead. In fact, now is a good time to polish up a story for new year's Christmas issue.
Submissions timed for a particular holiday just might tickle the editor's fancy
2 comments:
Love these pictures!
Sybil, I can't imagine where they store all this! It would take a warehouse
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