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Skeletal Songs is a collection of 43 poems mixed with chills and laughter ranging from hungry grandmothers to boogeymen beneath the bleachers. You’ll experience the rare emotional moments of laughing and screaming at the same time. Simply horribly adorable. Warning: these are a collection of poems in the horror genre that may create opposite emotions at the same time. You may feel the urge to laugh and scream simultaneously on some of the poems. While there are a few dark humored poems, some in this collection seek to capture the emotions and psyche of a normal person in supernatural situations. Some are haunting tales such as Tale of Waccamaw Lake. Some of the poetry is about lost love, fear of our inner natures, turning vampire, and becoming werewolves. Many of these reflect our society today such as A Howl, A Howl, Howl . The poems were written from various locations such as from a room in the Stanley Hotel that inspired Stephen King to write the Shining. Several were written at the Waldorf Hotel in New York during the Horror Writers of American gathering of the greatest horror writers of our generation. Tale of Waccamaw Lake was written from the shores of Lake Waccamaw. Each have been published and for the first time gathered into one collection by Stefan Duncan who is publishing horror and fantasy books. Its been Stefan’s dream to create memorable poems, tales of horror, and fantasy. Stefan is the author of Swordslinger and Raven’s Light. His next novel Crematory will be published 2014 that is also in preproduction for a movie.
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Skeletal Songs is a collection of 43 poems mixed with chills and laughter ranging from hungry grandmothers to boogeymen beneath the bleachers. You’ll experience the rare emotional moments of laughing and screaming at the same time. Simply horribly adorable. Warning: these are a collection of poems in the horror genre that may create opposite emotions at the same time. You may feel the urge to laugh and scream simultaneously on some of the poems. While there are a few dark humored poems, some in this collection seek to capture the emotions and psyche of a normal person in supernatural situations. Some are haunting tales such as Tale of Waccamaw Lake. Some of the poetry is about lost love, fear of our inner natures, turning vampire, and becoming werewolves. Many of these reflect our society today such as A Howl, A Howl, Howl . The poems were written from various locations such as from a room in the Stanley Hotel that inspired Stephen King to write the Shining. Several were written at the Waldorf Hotel in New York during the Horror Writers of American gathering of the greatest horror writers of our generation. Tale of Waccamaw Lake was written from the shores of Lake Waccamaw. Each have been published and for the first time gathered into one collection by Stefan Duncan who is publishing horror and fantasy books. Its been Stefan’s dream to create memorable poems, tales of horror, and fantasy. Stefan is the author of Swordslinger and Raven’s Light. His next novel Crematory will be published 2014 that is also in preproduction for a movie.