DARK SHADOWS FORUMS
General Discussions => Current Talk Archive => Current Talk '24 I => Current Talk '02 II => Topic started by: Latisha on September 16, 2002, 08:40:19 PM
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It's AMAZING how the thunder at Collinwood always sounds right after a dramatic statement...without fail! It sure is a stormy place!
Latisha
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It's AMAZING how the thunder at Collinwood always sounds right after a dramatic statement...without fail! It sure is a stormy place!
I love thunder storms.....so much so that I have a CD that's nothing but an hour of thunder and rain!
I usually put it on when I'm settling in with a good ghost story.
One night I couldn't find the CD. My daughter thought she would be helpful by suggesting that all I had to do was put on any of the DS tapes and get the same effect.
I sent her to her room.
Rainey (who probably should have been named Stormy instead)...[lghy]
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I love thunder storms.....so much so that I have a CD that's nothing but an hour of thunder and rain!
I usually put it on when I'm settling in with a good ghost story.
...[lghy]
What a wonderful idea ;D Now, how's about some good recommendations for a really scary ghost story.....haven't read a really good one in ages :-/
Thanks, Rainey!
Franimal
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Now, how's about some good recommendations for a really scary ghost story.....haven't read a really good one in ages...
"The Collected Ghost Stories of E.F. Benson"
Carol & Graf Publishers, Inc
(This anthology has a number of fans on this Forum!)
"The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton"
Charles Scribner's Sons/Macmillan Publishing
"Lighthouse Horrors", edited by Charles G. Waugh, Martin Harry Greenberg and Jenny-Lynn Azarian
Down East Books
"The Omnibus of 20th Century Ghost Stories", edited by Robert Phillips
Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc.
"Great American Ghost Stories", edited by Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh and Martin H. Greenberg
"Victorian Ghost Stories", edited by Michael Cox and R.A. Gilbert
Oxford University Press
"The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales", edited by Chris Baldick
Oxford Univerity Press
.......shall I go on? [lghy]
Raineypark
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[ghost][ghost] I am reading a highly recommended book, The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. It is wonderful and touching. It is supposed to have been written by a murdered girl who keeps tabs on her family and her murderer after her death. She wants so very much to contact and warn them, but .........read the story to find out. The book begins "I was fourteen when I was murdered....."A real grabber. From
Afan the retired School Library Media Specialist Librarian.
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[ghost]Afan[ghost]
PS This is not a book for young children. Hope I didn't give that impression. Afan
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[ghost][ghost] I am reading a highly recommended book, The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. It is wonderful and touching. It is supposed to have been written by a murdered girl who keeps tabs on her family and her murderer after her death. She wants so very much to contact and warn them, but .........read the story to find out. The book begins "I was fourteen when I was murdered....."A real grabber. From
Afan the retired School Library Media Specialist Librarian.
[ghost][ghost]
[ghost]Afan[ghost]
PS This is not a book for young children. Hope I didn't give that impression. Afan
I've heard so much about this book, Afan, that I'm anxious to read it. Thanx for the good word.
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Love the thunder, just wish they'd thrown in some rain f/x.
Another suggestion for a good volume of ghost stories:
The Collected Ghost Stories of M.R. James James, M.R. NTC/Contemporary Publishing Co.
Don't read before bedtime ;)
Luciaphil
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I would like to suggest the following title:
NIGHT STALKS THE MANSION: A TRUE STORY OF ONE FAMILY'S GHOSTLY ADVENTURE
by Constance Westbie & Harold Cameron
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I tried to underline my title by putting in front and behind the title, that didn't work, so I tried italics front and back and that didn't work. Some of you underlined as I know a title should be. How did you do this?
Afan
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I tried to underline my title by putting [u in front and behind the title, that didn't work, so I tried italics front and back and that didn't work. Some of you underlined as I know a title should be. How did you do this?
Maybe you left out the slash in the second one (after the word(s) you want underlined). Like this...[/u].
Get it?? The first one in FRONT of the word is - without the slash, and the second one AFTER the word has a slash.
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I have also heard thunder at the end of Dark Shadows, when the credits were rolling, a couple of times. Recently one morning in Vegas, there was a really loud crash of thunder, and lightning lit up the sky. Awesome! For a good ghost story, you will definitely want to read, "Relax, it's Only a GHOST"( ADVENTURES with spirits, hauntings, and things that go BUMP in the night), by Echo Bodine. My favorite is Chapter 7, "The Ghost Was In Love". Ghosts can be romantics too. Sometimes a ghost gets really attached to someone on this side and can't let go. If you think a ghost may be smitten with you, have fun!
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I would like to suggest the following title:
NIGHT STALKS THE MANSION: A TRUE STORY OF ONE FAMILY'S GHOSTLY ADVENTURE
by Constance Westbie & Harold Cameron
Thanks Vam! I'll be sure to check that one out! I think the true ghost stories are the best!! :-)
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Thanks for all of the recommendations......perfect timing since fall/winter is coming and I tend to hibernate in the evenings anyway!
Franimal
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Thanks for your help. I know that I did it once, but forgot about the /.
Afan The Lovely Bones
by Alice Sebold
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Thanks for your help. I know that I did it once, but forgot about the /.
Don't forget that the Help section lists the YaBB (bulletin board) codes and demonstrates how they're used. It opens a separate window you can use to compare what's not working in your message or to paste as many codes as you want to use at a time. Click Help, Posting, then YaBBC.
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[ghost][ghost][ghost] Thanks, I had already copied them down and use them all the time, but I just neglected to type the /. Thanks again [ghost][ghost]
I love the ghosts!! Afan