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Title: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Mark Rainey on July 16, 2002, 04:48:46 AM
Yup, that's right...Chapter 9 of DARK SHADOWS: THE LABYRINTH OF SOULS is now posted for your approval.

NEW! Chapter 9
http://home.triad.rr.com/smrainey/labyrinth09.htm

Chapter 8
http://home.triad.rr.com/smrainey/labyrinth08.htm

Chapter 7
http://home.triad.rr.com/smrainey/labyrinth07.htm

Trivia note: One of the secondary characters in my WWII novel, BLUE DEVIL ISLAND, is named Collins (and he's from Maine); there's an oblique reference in this chapter that could connect the two, if one were so inclined to make the leap.

Enjoy.

[shadow=purple,left,300]--Mark[/shadow]
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Philippe Cordier on July 16, 2002, 05:07:23 AM
I thought I detected a Hawthorne influence on page 1, Chapter 1 (the description of Collinwood reminiscent of Hawthorne's personifications of the House of the Seven Gables) -- now I know it wasn't "just me"!

Now I think I'll have to re-read "Rappaccini's Daughter" --- just to get the images out of my mind from the godawful movie version "Tales of Terror" or whatever it was.

Wish I could provide more useful comments, but I've only finished Chapter 2.  Was thrilled to find out about Quentin's portrait though!

This serialization format is a very Dickensian experience!

:)
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Daphne on July 16, 2002, 05:39:55 AM
AAAAAWWWWW!!!! Poor Carolyn!!!!  :'( That's so sad -- and yet, so good! ^______^ "But for God's sake, don't touch her!" LOL and *le cry* at the same time. Poor Carolyn! That's so creepy. Sounds like that movie where you pass on the possession of Satan by touching people ... wasn't that a movie? Yeah, anyway, sounds like that. EEEEEEEEE WRITE MORE!!!  ;D [thumb] [rollr] [nuts] ... O, and [madan] GRRRR SHAME ON KARSWELL FOR LETTING THE XIANGES OUT!!!! He reminds me of: [crazd] LOL [scrm] Shame on him!! Tsk tsk tsk!

Anyway, SOOO GOOD!!!!!!!! WRITE MORE!!!!! EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE [liteye] [greed]!! [crazy] Did I thank you for writing this much at all?? [hello] THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! [hello]

now write more!!!!!

[smokn] [angl2]

~Daphneeeeeeee, who waits happily ^____^
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: HobbiesDS on July 16, 2002, 06:40:40 AM
8)

Thanks for sharing this with us!  I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but I've been printing out the chapters so I can read it as soon as I get a chance!  

I think it's great your taking the time to write additional chapters and share this with us!!  

HobbiesDS

Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Julianka7 on July 16, 2002, 07:09:43 AM
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Yup, that's right...Chapter 9 of DARK SHADOWS: THE LABYRINTH OF SOULS is now posted for your approval.

OH YEAH!!!!! A NEW CHAPTER!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Mark ;D
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Connie on July 16, 2002, 10:01:58 AM
Mark,
This story is just so delicious, I'm at a loss for words.  The moods evoked, the graceful weaving of words, and the in-depth portrayal of the characters is breathtaking.  (Literally)  
It's a joy to be able to read present-time Quentin as he should be written - sensitive, compassionate, tortured, sad - someone with more than a nodding acquaintence with life.

The new neighbor -- his manner, his speech patterns -- if that son-of-a-bitch isn't who I THINK he is, then my name is Grandma Moses.

This chapter left me chilled to the bone.  Your talent for building suspense is nothing less than masterful.
Bravo.

Your devoted fan,
Connie
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Gothick on July 16, 2002, 06:10:52 PM
Thanks for sharing, Mark!  You are weaving a tale as complex and magical as Ariadne's web.  Wonderful work.  I chuckled at the Keziah Mason reference--Lovecraft would have been pleased, I'm sure.

If "Dr. Karswell" is who I think he is, Quentin and Julia should be soundly scolded for not recognizing him.  His appearance may have changed but those chilling, distorted eyes are a dead (?) giveaway.
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: franimal on July 16, 2002, 08:07:38 PM
Hurray!  Thanks.  Just got back from visiting the in-laws on Cape Cod.  What a nice treat to return to  ;D

Franimal
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Gothick on July 17, 2002, 12:44:33 AM
Dear Mark,  I spotted a couple of odd statements in Dr. Karswell's big speech to Julia.  Ra, not Osiris, was the Egyptian sun god, and Moloch if memory served was worshipped by the Carthaginians, a people I would certainly hesitate to describe as "Hebraic."

But I suppose these idiosyncracies add to the character's sinister approach to theological erudition.

That creature, the Xianges (boy, that's not like any Sumerian word I've ever come across) seems VERY Fungi from Yuggoth.  Brrrrrr!

Steve
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Mark Rainey on July 17, 2002, 01:22:39 AM
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Dear Mark,  I spotted a couple of odd statements in Dr. Karswell's big speech to Julia.  Ra, not Osiris, was the Egyptian sun god, and Moloch if memory served was worshipped by the Carthaginians, a people I would certainly hesitate to describe as "Hebraic."

Gothick -- Heh, this is why writers really do need editors. Regarding Osiris, this actually should read "Ra"; I was inserting several references in this passage, a number of which I ended up deleting; I realized I had two Egyptian figures and deleted the name Ra, but left his description -- and left the name of Osiris, but deleted his description! And I read over this passage about five times without catching it. Thanks -- and I'll make the appropriate alteration.

However, Moloch (a.ka. Molech or Melech), was a divinity worshipped by idolotrous Israelites. The name Moloch means "king," and in different places in the Old Testament, it is occasionally used to refer to a human ruler rather than the deity. Solomon is thought to have originally erected a statue to the god Moloch, whose trademark was the sacrifice of young children and the burning of their bodies.

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That creature, the Xianges (boy, that's not like any Sumerian word I've ever come across) seems VERY Fungi from Yuggoth.  Brrrrrr!

Xianges is strictly a fabricated word; it isn't actually supposed to be a Sumerian word -- it's the thing's name in its own rightful dimension. The only existing reference to such a creature, in the context of the story (apart from Karswell's personal deduction regarding its appearance in Revelation), is supposed to be in Sumerian mythology (although this too is a complete fabrication). That's not clear in the story, I see, so I might recompose that section.

The initial appearance of the Xianges -- as well as its name -- is taken directly from a dream I had a couple of years ago, which was letter for letter the way it unfolds in the story. It was pretty creepy. The Yuggothian analogy is certainly apt. ;)

Good catch; since this is all first-draft quality, I will be the first to admit, in the absence of a real editor, that a second eye is always valuable.

[shadow=blue,left,300]--Mark[/shadow]
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: The Ghost of Sarah Collins on July 17, 2002, 04:19:52 AM
I am enjoying this story very much.. thank you for another chapter of wonderful reading..
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: RingoCollins on July 17, 2002, 06:30:48 AM
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a second eye is always valuable.

[shadow=blue,left,300]--Mark[/shadow]


Just think what Nick Danger  must charge, then, the Mook! 8)

Thanky for the continuing saga!
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Cassandra on July 17, 2002, 11:58:04 AM
Mark, These stories are just fantastic!! I love how fast you come through for us who just can't wait to continue reading on!  Thanks for sharing your talent with us. Keep em coming!! ;)
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: ROBINV on July 17, 2002, 12:15:32 PM
I snuck in a reading of this latest chapter at work, and was so mesmerized, I forgot to answer the phone!  Who wants to do work when something this fantastic is waiting to be read?

Keep those chapters coming, Mark!

Love, Robin
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Gerard on July 17, 2002, 04:54:36 PM
I'm actually on vacation right now, but getting the occasional chance to get on-line so I can make sure I don't miss Mark's posting of the chapters.

I am NOT reading each chapter (except for the first three) as Mark posts them.  So what am I doing?  I print them off without peeking and am keeping them altogether in a binder until we have received his entire work of art, and then I shall sit with either that Skyy Curacao martini or Stoli Vanil Black Russian (I haven't decided which yet) and enjoy it the way it was meant to be enjoyed until HarperCollins and Dan Curtis Productions had their hissy fits over who got what money and this fantastic novel did not end up between glossy illustrated covers.  Of course, that means I have to be careful about reading everyone's posts regarding it so I don't end up with any spoilers.

Gerard
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Gothick on July 17, 2002, 05:48:41 PM
Mark--always happy to be of service!

Best wishes,

Steve
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Carol on July 17, 2002, 11:16:08 PM
Another great chapter even with the errors that I missed as well. Guess that's what editors are for!

You have a magnificent way with words that keeps me wanting to read more.  
Title: Re: Do you know what time it is...? DS LABYRINTH....
Post by: Josette on July 21, 2002, 06:35:18 AM
I finally got to this latest - wow!  What an exciting development!!