Poem: "The Red Flower" in Kaleidotrope
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For the non-Facebook crowd, I published a poem in Kaleidotrope: "The Red Flower." From my post there:
It's an older piece, but I still stand by it. "The Red Flower," inspired most obviously by Dracula (both the book by Bram Stoker and the Universal Pictures horror film), and less obviously by a legend in "Forests of the Vampire: Slavic Myths." Bonus Dracula/Renfield for those who come looking for it.
It's an older piece, but I still stand by it. "The Red Flower," inspired most obviously by Dracula (both the book by Bram Stoker and the Universal Pictures horror film), and less obviously by a legend in "Forests of the Vampire: Slavic Myths." Bonus Dracula/Renfield for those who come looking for it.
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Date: 2020-10-30 04:09 am (UTC)Congratulations!
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It's Dwight Frye season for me, it seems.
It's a good season to be in.
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