Writing Exercise
Let the horror begin
Strange events started to occur in the family's home in Thornton Heath, England in the 1970s. This electrical anomaly was only the catalyst for more supernatural activity, including strange footsteps walking through the upstairs bedroom, a hovering man in old-fashioned clothes, and physical assaults on the members of the household. Four years later, the family decided to move away after the spirit allegedly took possession of one of their members.
By Daniel R Kpadeh2 years ago in Writers
Throughout the ages images of demons
Eventually, the family's minister Reverend Luther Schultz arranged for Roland to stay in his home one night for observation. He reported vibrations and scratching sounds from Roland's bed and on the walls. He also witnessed an armchair in the room tip over and a pile of blankets tumble on their own accord. After the exorcisms commenced, the events escalated. Young Roland had bruises, bite marks, and inscriptions on his skin--including "help me" and other marks reading "evil." They became worried that his declining health would make him unable to finish the exorcism, so they decided to stop. However, the family continued to have scratches on their bodies. Eventually, they moved into a beautiful colonial-style house on Roanoke Drive where the exorcisms continued similarly - with scratches on their bodies and thumping noises coming from Roland's bedroom.
By Daniel R Kpadeh2 years ago in Writers
Write-a-witch awards
Of all the characters I have ever loved from film, TV, book, stage, or song, some of my favorites have been witches. Kind witches like Glinda or her nemesis the Wicked Witch of the West. From everyday witches like Samantha from Bewitched to the Wayward Sisters of Macbeth. Good witches, bad witches, literary witches or real witches, witches and witchery in fiction fascinate me. I have even ventured to offer my own interpretations of what it is to be a witch. I have added some links below.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 years ago in Writers






