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Horror/Scary: September 06, 2023 Issue [#12160]




 This week: Ancient Evil
  Edited by: Gaby ~ Keeper Of The Realm
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3. Letter from the Editor
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About This Newsletter

In ancient times cats were worshiped as gods; they have not forgotten this.
~ Terry Pratchett

Ocean is more ancient than the mountains, and freighted with the memories and the dreams of Time.
~ H. P. Lovecraft

Evil hiding among us is an ancient theme.
~ John Carpenter



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Letter from the editor

Why does the devil play a hand in all things evil but God only watches us from above?


This has nothing to do with questioning ones beliefs or lack thereof. Whether you believe or not, good and evil have always been part of our lives. To write about evil creatures, the gory stuff, the unexplained, which scares people, at least a part of you has to believe in it. In something. And in the end all evil stems from the devil. Or does it? Let's examine.


The devil who is known to some as Lucifer or Satan, or even Prince of Darkness, which are just a few known names, is the epitome of all things bad. Yet, if my history (or myth or folklore if you want to call it) or even my memory serves me right, he used to be an angel fallen from grace. His crime was that of loving people and humanity, our personal struggles or more than just good and evil. Our emotions, love as well as hate, is what made him fall in love with us. A little farfetched to be creator of all evil, but that's not here nor there.

How many evil Gods are there? Are they above everything else or are they simply minions of the devil? Loki, Cronus, Baba Yaga or the Boogeyman - one which I'm very familiar with because my parents/family used to tell me about and scare me with - Beelzebub, Lilith, and so many more. Not to forget their minions and other creatures of evil decent.

At the same time there are just as many good entities but the fascination with them is not necessarily nonexistent, bur rather limited. We almost take good for granted while we are very curious about evil. It doesn't make us bad people. It's our imagination with the dark side and the need to explain it, share it, understand it. When good things happen in our lives, we are thankful, grateful, but we aren't surprised. It is as if we expect it. Evil or bad things, we tend to look for an explanation. Why did it happen to us? What did we do to bring bad luck upon us?

You may be a big believer or a complete non-believer. Some will say things just happen and don't question it further, but most will. Most people look at their life and question everything. On many occasions we have no choice, we don't have control over the things that happen to us. Others are plagued with lesser evil of the unknown kind, a mystery to us that we tend to dismiss if we haven't experienced it, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't exist.

Which means that when it comes to writing we have a connection to the people or entities we write about. Be they real or make believe. It is part of us, hidden somewhere in the deepest corners of our soul. We might not dissect the thought or where such thoughts come from but they are there. And for any writer to be a good writer, we have to face our hidden demons even if it is with the written word.

'til next time!
~ Gaby *Witchhat*




Editor's Picks

 
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GOLDENEYE  (GC)
The murders of a lifetime in a small Vermont town.
#2303822 by diamondeyez_


 
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REAL LIFE HORROR MOVIE: Helping A Friend  (18+)
We talked on the phone, sent emails, communicated via internet, yet hadn't met, until...
#1973442 by dogpack:saving 4 premium: DWG


 Escape from Party In Hell  (13+)
escaping from the welcoming party in Limbo land
#2303310 by JCosmos


 Writer's Remorse  (13+)
A striving writer tries to find his spark by spending time in a cabin of a murderer.
#2302573 by Indecisive


 The Drowning  (13+)
A town partakes in a special ritual.
#2303418 by Indecisive


 Transfigured Reflection  (18+)
Dr. Amelia Wilson takes revenge on her cheating boyfriend
#2303037 by Hallens25


 
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Peace  (13+)
"It's past time our house knew peace. I will make that happen."
#2099378 by Tileira


 
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Behind the Roses  (18+)
“It’s almost like a fairy-tale… The old ones. The true ones.”
#2216777 by K Renée (on the road)


 A Deal With Luci  (18+)
A small excerpt of the ending of my short story, A Deal With Luci.
#2301319 by Bleating Red

 
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