I ran into this cute little guy on the base of an arch above a side entrance to the Gothic Revival Coats Memorial Church in Paisley. I love it when I stumble across architectural details like this.
Just finished one chapter tonite...
Because of my favorite character in my story, I'm recalling those years I've been in the Gothic movement and the friends I had at that time. Wondering where are they now. I just hope they are fine. #Gothic#GothicGirl#HorrorStory#Writing
40 years ago today, Dead Can Dance released their self-titled debut.
The start of one of music's most intriguing artistic collaborations.
"We’ve got something weird between us, there is something between Brendan and I when we work together that is really strong, something I’ve never found with anyone else.
It hurts. There is pain, there are blessings, there are moments of great beauty." - Lisa Gerrard
Today's experiment turned out rather #dark even if I don't feel so apocalyptic. The code is almost identical to yesterday's, but I replaced the blend mode Add by Xor. How would you describe this? #CreativeCoding#OPENRNDR#Kotlin#gothic#winter
#CfP for the #conference "Writing Angst: The #Gothic / #Schauerliteratur in Scotland and Germany from 1800 until Today”, which will take place at Göttingen University on September 4-6, 2024.
Haste Ye Back (again)
5 March, Glasgow University & online
Free
Dorothy K. Haynes (1918–1987) was a well-known author of horror fiction. Dr Craig Lamont discusses editing HASTE YE BACK, Haynes’s #memoir of her childhood years in Aberlour Orphanage. An orphanage, in north-east Scotland, during the Great Depression, sounds like the setting for something grim – yet Haynes shows how an orphanage can also be a home, & a happy one too.
HASTE YE BACK
by Dorothy K. Haynes
edited by Craig Lamont
A gifted writer of #gothic & #supernatural fiction, Dorothy K. Haynes (1918–1987) grew up in Aberlour Orphanage. In this memoir, she brings to life the residents & stories of the institution that shaped her