I love the story and your writing style. Welcome to the board.
In my home town we had a joint called the Blue Moose.
A trashy horror novel in a Mormon setting -- Chapter One
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Thank you very much, Ms MacEvil. (Damn, what a cool name!).
As usual, if you have any gripes or suggestions please let me know.
So, was the Blue Moose a beer joint? An Alaskan biker bar? A hangout for gender-confused lumberjacks?
Ever hear of the Dead Goat Saloon? That was the place to go in SLC to hear the worst of the worst local bands. God, how I loved the Dead Goat Saloon!
As usual, if you have any gripes or suggestions please let me know.
So, was the Blue Moose a beer joint? An Alaskan biker bar? A hangout for gender-confused lumberjacks?
Ever hear of the Dead Goat Saloon? That was the place to go in SLC to hear the worst of the worst local bands. God, how I loved the Dead Goat Saloon!
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Corpsegrinder wrote:Thank you very much, Ms MacEvil. (Damn, what a cool name!).
As usual, if you have any gripes or suggestions please let me know.
So, was the Blue Moose a beer joint? An Alaskan biker bar? A hangout for gender-confused lumberjacks?
Ever hear of the Dead Goat Saloon? That was the place to go in Salt Lake City to hear the worst of the worst local bands. God, how I loved the Dead Goat Saloon!
in my opinion, your story is extremely readable and fun. I noticed a missing word somewhere, but really, I think you've got it down!
The Blue Moose was an Alaskan teen hangout. Kinda like the Happy Days place. School mascot: moose. School colors: blue & white. Hence, Blue Moose.
The person who is certain and who claims divine warrant for his certainty belongs now to the infancy of our species. Christopher Hitchens
Faith does not give you the answers, it just stops you asking the questions. Frater
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So Corpsegrinder are we going to see more? I tried again to watch True Blood last night and it was unsatisfying. I need some me some non-Twilight Mormon vampire.
By the way, have you ever run into a strange attempt at a kind of Mormon horror novel about "the silver plates?" I've run into it online a couple of times searching for other things. It's very sexual and not as fun and polished as your story seems to be, but you might want to take a look.
Edited to add: I just tried finding it via Google with no luck. Its kind of about a sex cult known only to a select inner circle in Mormonism, If I recall correctly.
By the way, have you ever run into a strange attempt at a kind of Mormon horror novel about "the silver plates?" I've run into it online a couple of times searching for other things. It's very sexual and not as fun and polished as your story seems to be, but you might want to take a look.
Edited to add: I just tried finding it via Google with no luck. Its kind of about a sex cult known only to a select inner circle in Mormonism, If I recall correctly.
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Blixa wrote:By the way, have you ever run into a strange attempt at a kind of Mormon horror novel about "the silver plates?" I've run into it online a couple of times searching for other things. It's very sexual and not as fun and polished as your story seems to be, but you might want to take a look.
Edited to add: I just tried finding it via Google with no luck. Its kind of about a sex cult known only to a select inner circle in Mormonism, If I recall correctly.
By any chance is there mention of a "black turnip"?
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So Corpsegrinder are we going to see more?
Why, yes. I’m hoping to post Chapter Two sometime this weekend, work permitting.
So far I’ve completed an ultra-sloppy rough draft, a rather spottier second draft, and an extremely incomplete third draft. I’m in the process of converting this mess into a finished product. It’s going to be called The Daguerreotypist. (And yes, the Angel Moroni turns out to be a vampire…but we already knew that, didn’t we?)
I tried again to watch True Blood last night and it was unsatisfying.
I couldn’t agree more! I enjoy the vampire genre but most novels in this category are simply adolescent garbage, save for a few rare exceptions. My favorites are Anno Dracula by Kim Newman and Feavre Dream by George R. R. Martin--the guy who wrote Game of Thrones, Clash of Kings, & etc.)
By the way, have you ever run into a strange attempt at a kind of Mormon horror novel about "the silver plates?"
I haven’t, but I’ll look around for it--thanks! Have you heard of Angel Falling Softly by Eugene Woodbury? It’s also an LDS-themed vampire novel, but I think it’s only available in the Kindle edition.
IMHO, Mormondom--both contemporary & early--provides a fantastic setting for both horror & urban fantasy. I’m surprised that so few authors have taken advantage of it.