
Modern folklore, psychological horror, and liminal myth \ud83e\udd40
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Indiana has always felt slightly sideways from reality.
I grew up watching the show Eerie, Indiana. Cult classic. If you haven't seen it, you should fix that.
The Tupperware episode is my favorite.
Indiana is a strange place. At least...
Long ago, and far away
A girl named Shadow mourned
The house had burned and from the ash
She wakened, dark and horned
Poor Shadow knew not how to speak
Nor how to play or frolic
Her eyes did glow from flesh...
Once there was a girl named Prism,
She was fractured into shards.
Every shard a different color—
Some were children, some were guards.
Prism lived in lands...
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Your wounds
Fit into my wounds
Like a puzzle box
Clicking open
Cosmic
Obsessive
Frightened
Ecstatic
Fever...
The dream always ended the same way.
My hands pressed against the window.
Screaming.
"LET ME OUT!"
Which was strange, because I had never stayed in a cabin before. And that was clearly what it was....
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The writers behind this newsletter.
The Labyrinth is a cabinet of curiosities at the threshold of myth and mind. Enter a world of gothic psychological stories conjured from mirrors, masks, and the selves we fracture to survive. \ud83e\udd40
Hello everyone. I'm Fiona. I'm writing from somewhere past the moon, but still flying high in the foothills of Appalachia. Mom - Blue dot - Southern - healthcare social worker - insatiable -nature lover- Story teller.
Through myth and story, I discover who I truly am. What was once exiled is reclaimed through story. I walk thresholds and descend into the underworld, the place that has always felt like home. Welcome.
I’m a mother. A playwright. A poet. A screenwriter. An author. An avid reader. A teacher. A spiritual explorer. A sometimes artist. A woman somewhere in between.
Autistic | Poetry | Lyrical Fiction | Quiet Recordings
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