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The Halloween Ghost Story Challenge
Well, it's here at last, the much trumpeted (by me) Halloween Story Challenge. I had the idea in September when I read an entry on Twitter by
belle_fille1982, or @missdracula as she is known over there. She posted a line from a song and it got me thinking. Indeed my story is based upon the lyric of that song -it's one I'm confident that you all know, even if you've never noted the underlying horror.
The challenge was based on the regular Christmas Challenge instituted several years ago by
pax_draconis: A ghost or horror story in 500 words or less. My only refinement for the Halloween challenge was for the author to link it however loosely, to a song lyric.
Everyone who has entered - and I have twelve, excluding my own contribution - is convinced that their song inspiration is obvious. I am less sure though some become more obvious when you see the list of candidates. What I have done at the end of the story links is to list the songs, or snippets of lyric, in no particular order and assign them a number. This is just a little bit of fun suggested, though not necessarily in this format, by
jfs.
I spent ages putting this all into a poll, but that just did horrible things to LiveJournal, with infinite data loops and all that rot. I have deleted the poll - which is annoying as it took about an hour to sort out!
Anyway, in order to retrieve a little dignity from the project, feel free to leave comments and speculation in the comments section and I shall post the answers up in a few days just to put you out of your misery!
I think all the stories are great fun and I am overwhelmed that so many of you took part. I knew you had it in you!
Here are the links:
The song titles I have are here, one author forgot to tell me what song provided their with inspiration, so feel free to provide speculation in the comments area:
I hope you enjoy reading these as much as I did, and if you contributed, I hope you found it a fun challenge!
Cross posted to, from and between my journal and
just_writing.
The challenge was based on the regular Christmas Challenge instituted several years ago by
Everyone who has entered - and I have twelve, excluding my own contribution - is convinced that their song inspiration is obvious. I am less sure though some become more obvious when you see the list of candidates. What I have done at the end of the story links is to list the songs, or snippets of lyric, in no particular order and assign them a number. This is just a little bit of fun suggested, though not necessarily in this format, by
I spent ages putting this all into a poll, but that just did horrible things to LiveJournal, with infinite data loops and all that rot. I have deleted the poll - which is annoying as it took about an hour to sort out!
Anyway, in order to retrieve a little dignity from the project, feel free to leave comments and speculation in the comments section and I shall post the answers up in a few days just to put you out of your misery!
I think all the stories are great fun and I am overwhelmed that so many of you took part. I knew you had it in you!
Here are the links:
nyarbaggytep: Here
romney: Here
pax_draconis: Here
manamar: Here
snorkel_maiden: Here
geekette8: Here
bopeepsheep: Here
littleonionz: Here
fencingsculptor: Here
bibliogirl: Here
maleghast: Here
caddyman: Here
ellefurtle: Here
The song titles I have are here, one author forgot to tell me what song provided their with inspiration, so feel free to provide speculation in the comments area:
1 Chim Chimney – Dick Van Dyke
2 Killer Queen - Queen
3 Godzilla - Blue Oyster Cult
4 The Tide is High - Blondie
5 Man of Colours - Icehouse
6 White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
7 Ain’t No Sunshine - Bill Withers
8 The Dweller Upon the Threshold of Time - The Freezing Fog
9 Amelia – The Mission
10 Suburbia – Petshop Boys
11 Sharon - Deacon Blue
12 The Air That I Breathe - The Hollies
I hope you enjoy reading these as much as I did, and if you contributed, I hope you found it a fun challenge!
Cross posted to, from and between my journal and
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I really enjoyed reading them all.
Paul W
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