That was very intense and atmospheric. Keeps drawing you in ever deeper. At times I got thinking about Dion Fortune's The Sea Priestess (a book I love), even though that story is entirely different to yours, except it's set in Cornwall and there's lots of magic and storminess and a sea witch/priestess and an ancient chamber where the water comes in. Aside from that, totally different. I like it a lot, by the way.
I've been too ill and stressed etc. to think about doing a story for this round of the LA. Wouldn't want to compete with your story (or Murph's) anyhow, so just as well.
I like your story being set in France of course! Bon courage!
thank you for reading - sorry to hear you’re poorly! I hope nothing too serious? (or pooly as its pronounced here) I didnt post anything to Lunar for ages having never placed in maybe 6 goes before - but hey, that’s pathetic to get sulky so I’m back!
I will survive, it just won’t be pleasant for the next few weeks or so (diseases of poverty etc. Mind you venturing into a swampy bit of the forest in my quest for wood to burn didn’t help).
I do have a few ideas for stories (including horror), just that my brain refuses to engage with them. It’s like that sometimes, it says ‘sorry, not now. You have other stuff to be stressed about first.’
I’m glad you decided to post something to Lunar again. Also this recent flurry of activity from you. It’s a good thing - maybe spring has something to do with it…
yah, maybe spring it is. Awww Evie, I am so saddenend that times are tough and you are ill to boot!
-I was delighted at how much congruence our future britain ideas seemed to have. thats what I have to work on next… some lines keep bubbling in my mind.
Thank you Evelyn - actually innpired by real events in an old house and a mysrerious light behind a hidden door papered shut….obviously NOT the cosmic horror sea witch ghost extra dimensional weirdness or anything, but you know, close.
That was very intense and atmospheric. Keeps drawing you in ever deeper. At times I got thinking about Dion Fortune's The Sea Priestess (a book I love), even though that story is entirely different to yours, except it's set in Cornwall and there's lots of magic and storminess and a sea witch/priestess and an ancient chamber where the water comes in. Aside from that, totally different. I like it a lot, by the way.
I've been too ill and stressed etc. to think about doing a story for this round of the LA. Wouldn't want to compete with your story (or Murph's) anyhow, so just as well.
I like your story being set in France of course! Bon courage!
thank you for reading - sorry to hear you’re poorly! I hope nothing too serious? (or pooly as its pronounced here) I didnt post anything to Lunar for ages having never placed in maybe 6 goes before - but hey, that’s pathetic to get sulky so I’m back!
I will survive, it just won’t be pleasant for the next few weeks or so (diseases of poverty etc. Mind you venturing into a swampy bit of the forest in my quest for wood to burn didn’t help).
I do have a few ideas for stories (including horror), just that my brain refuses to engage with them. It’s like that sometimes, it says ‘sorry, not now. You have other stuff to be stressed about first.’
I’m glad you decided to post something to Lunar again. Also this recent flurry of activity from you. It’s a good thing - maybe spring has something to do with it…
yah, maybe spring it is. Awww Evie, I am so saddenend that times are tough and you are ill to boot!
-I was delighted at how much congruence our future britain ideas seemed to have. thats what I have to work on next… some lines keep bubbling in my mind.
Thank you Evelyn - actually innpired by real events in an old house and a mysrerious light behind a hidden door papered shut….obviously NOT the cosmic horror sea witch ghost extra dimensional weirdness or anything, but you know, close.