AKA Wishie. Looks like he just opened a pillowcase stuffed with candy after a long night's trick or treating.
Thanks Bean, you really are cool.
Pumpkin Hollow
Mar 22, 2011
Mar 13, 2011
Teasers (Filler)
It's true, this is a filler. Not much has been going on down here, and it reflects on the blog. I suppose this is the off-season for most haunters anyway. The last substantial post was in late December.
Mostly, I've been planning. And, thankfully, I actually have plans.
First of all, I have been making my ghost prop. It is going to look something like a 'Wallbreaker'. Pictures of the completed wallbreaker-ghost should be up by Sunday.
Coming in late April/early May is going to be something very special.
Christmas in July
Haunt Theory - Traditionalism
Put two and two together with a dash of logic.
And finally, the first teaser for this years haunt...
There will be no spiders involved, think outside the box. It's gonna be awesome.
Mostly, I've been planning. And, thankfully, I actually have plans.
First of all, I have been making my ghost prop. It is going to look something like a 'Wallbreaker'. Pictures of the completed wallbreaker-ghost should be up by Sunday.
Coming in late April/early May is going to be something very special.
Christmas in July
Haunt Theory - Traditionalism
Put two and two together with a dash of logic.
And finally, the first teaser for this years haunt...
There will be no spiders involved, think outside the box. It's gonna be awesome.
Labels:
Marrow House 2011,
Teasers
Feb 22, 2011
Come For A Ride On The Ghost Train
When I was four, there was one book I was O-B-S-E-S-S-E-D with. "The Ghost Train". It was a picture book, in which the reader rides a carnival Ghost Train. One page I particularly remember was the woods. The train-track twists off between gnarled trees with scary faces. You flip-the-flap and suddenly all the trees reach their arms up and their mouths get about five times longer, as though they were about to swallow you whole.
I would get it out of the library study it, read it again and again and study it some more. When I had to return it, I would simply re-issue it again and again. I would draw my own versions of it. Then, one sad, sad day a few months later, I went to the library to issue my favourite book, and... it wasn't there. I looked and looked and looked but it wasn't there. I asked the staff for help, and there was no sign of it on their catalogue, none of them seemed to remember it either. It had completely disappeared. No trace, full on, magic, disappearance. Poof.
And I've been looking for it ever since. I trawled the internet for it, to no avail. This was the INTERNET! It had to be on here somewhere. No such luck. I begin to think I had actually imagined it. Simply a fragment of my imagination. Maybe it was a book I was born to write, and I had actually had some sort of religious experience. A prophecy. I could totally see myself writing it in the future.
But I was so sure it was real.
Some photos of it in all of it's nostalgic glory:
I would get it out of the library study it, read it again and again and study it some more. When I had to return it, I would simply re-issue it again and again. I would draw my own versions of it. Then, one sad, sad day a few months later, I went to the library to issue my favourite book, and... it wasn't there. I looked and looked and looked but it wasn't there. I asked the staff for help, and there was no sign of it on their catalogue, none of them seemed to remember it either. It had completely disappeared. No trace, full on, magic, disappearance. Poof.
And I've been looking for it ever since. I trawled the internet for it, to no avail. This was the INTERNET! It had to be on here somewhere. No such luck. I begin to think I had actually imagined it. Simply a fragment of my imagination. Maybe it was a book I was born to write, and I had actually had some sort of religious experience. A prophecy. I could totally see myself writing it in the future.
But I was so sure it was real.
One day I finally located it on amazon.com http://www.amazon.co.uk/Come-Ghost-Train-Colin-Hawkins/dp/0744577942
Turned out it was called "Come for a Ride on the Ghost Train". I had been looking for the wrong book all along. I was planning on ordering it from amazon, but the shipping prices were ridiculous. Anyway, today I went into the awesome Arty Bees Bookshop, just off the coolest street in Wellington. I was looking for that book.
I found it.
WHOA! WHAT?! I found it?! And my mind blew open in that instant. It was there. In my hands. Covered in my bloody brain tissue.
Some photos of it in all of it's nostalgic glory:
Feb 13, 2011
Jan 24, 2011
Anatomically Correct Ribcage
That mouth, on the other hand, is a completely different story...
By the way, many many thanks to SpookyBlue, Strublay and Pumpkinrot for featuring me on their blogs. You guys are awesome.
Labels:
Kutsuu,
Work in Progress
Jan 12, 2011
Halloween Haiku
Across the flatlands
A filmy mist infiltrates
The dead are stirring ...
A filmy mist infiltrates
The dead are stirring ...
The Necropolis blog
A truly unique and imaginative blog for your daily zap of halloween Haiku. Atmospheric and deliciously spooky, we need more blogs like this in the world.
Check it out. :)
The sun is setting
A cool breeze begins to blow
This place, a ghost town
(All haikus are by Necropolis)
A cool breeze begins to blow
This place, a ghost town
Jan 9, 2011
Jan 2, 2011
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