A Picture's Worth a Thousand Poems
Viewing comments for Chapter 25 "Horror Writer: An Acrostic PictaPoem"A compilation of pictapoems from my portfolio
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Comment from Bobby Jo
Okay, personally I don't care much for terror movies, when it makes me have nightmares. Even listening to the back ground noise, gives me chills. But good write.
reply by the author on 11-Mar-2014
Okay, personally I don't care much for terror movies, when it makes me have nightmares. Even listening to the back ground noise, gives me chills. But good write.
Comment Written 11-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 11-Mar-2014
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Thank you Bobby Jo, and I respect your opinion. I wrote it mostly to explain the reason why those who write of monsters and mayhem choose to do so, instead of butterflies and cooing babies. We all have our personal preferences, and that's what makes our world such an interesting and rewarding place to live.
I appreciate you sharing your thoughts with me about it, and I am very grateful for your generous review.
Comment from daeneam
I keep asking myself the same question too and I agree with your explanation. I preferred suspense-thriller genre, may be because I like thinking. I like happy endings too - the good wins over evil. Or maybe, my reading is like listening to music - it depends on my mood.
reply by the author on 11-Mar-2014
I keep asking myself the same question too and I agree with your explanation. I preferred suspense-thriller genre, may be because I like thinking. I like happy endings too - the good wins over evil. Or maybe, my reading is like listening to music - it depends on my mood.
Comment Written 11-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 11-Mar-2014
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True, bulletski, your reading choices may well depend upon the mood you're in. I like horror because of the adrenaline rush I feel when something horrifies me. Sometimes, I even scare myself. My last post, the one about a reflection in the mirror, I wrote while in an almost trance-like state, the words just seemed to pour from me. Very scary, let me tell you. I like all genres of writing, from historical fiction to true crime. Truman Capote's In Cold Blood is a masterpiece, for example.
Thanks for the awesome review, my friend, and for sharing your thoughts with me about it.
Much obliged...
Comment from Barb Hensongispsaca
oh there you are. i have missed these pieces/ this is magnificient. i love the wording and the picture. you are the best
reply by the author on 11-Mar-2014
oh there you are. i have missed these pieces/ this is magnificient. i love the wording and the picture. you are the best
Comment Written 11-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 11-Mar-2014
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Thanks so much, Barb. I'm very happy you liked this one! I sincerely appreciate it, my friend.
Comment from His Grayness
Dean: another monster of creativity presented to expand the horizon of poetic competency and boundless dimensions of the human mind. All things have their opposites and the right to be seen and understood. So though I'm possessed with the mission to speak for beauty, grace, and love, I know each of them have opposites and must be understood so one may learn to live in awareness and not just fear. Great job....Vance
reply by the author on 11-Mar-2014
Dean: another monster of creativity presented to expand the horizon of poetic competency and boundless dimensions of the human mind. All things have their opposites and the right to be seen and understood. So though I'm possessed with the mission to speak for beauty, grace, and love, I know each of them have opposites and must be understood so one may learn to live in awareness and not just fear. Great job....Vance
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 11-Mar-2014
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Thanks, Vance, and you nailed my point for writing it the way I did exactly. I frequently use this analogy. Please, bear with me...
Can we see those shimmering, twinkling pinpricks of light called stars in a blue, sun-filled sky? No. In order to see those stars, there must be an absolute absence of light. A cloudless, azure blue sky is indeed gorgeous. However, so is an ebony, black, star-filled sky. One cannot exist without the other.
I appreciate the lighter, happier things in life, I really do. I simply choose not to write about them too often.
You "get it", my friend. And I truly appreciate the fact that you do!
Comment from Spitfire
Super good, Dean. I know I said I couldn't read because the pictures scared me. Love the line about scary reality. It's true, yet you can kill the bad guys but not the vampires, and revengeful spirits of the underworld. Hence, I love Criminal Minds but find it difficult to watch Movies like Freddy Kruger or Chucky. Great presentation and back and forth argument. Write about butterflies L0L.
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
Super good, Dean. I know I said I couldn't read because the pictures scared me. Love the line about scary reality. It's true, yet you can kill the bad guys but not the vampires, and revengeful spirits of the underworld. Hence, I love Criminal Minds but find it difficult to watch Movies like Freddy Kruger or Chucky. Great presentation and back and forth argument. Write about butterflies L0L.
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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Thanks a million, Spit!
Ha, you liked that butterfly line, huh? I had to get that out of my system so I included it in the poem.
I'm like you there, in a way. I loathe flasher flicks like Friday the 13th, but I love Michael Myers of Halloween. I also enjoy the plot twists in movies like the SAW series, but hated HOSTEL. Try a movie called 6 Souls, starring Julienne Moore. That scared the living daylights outta me!
Comment from GracieAnn
Dean, you have written truthfully and though some would see it in shallow light, there is much more depth in the evil and hell on this earth. Your notes would have been a great prose write on writing. Powerfully penned. :0 GracieAnn
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
Dean, you have written truthfully and though some would see it in shallow light, there is much more depth in the evil and hell on this earth. Your notes would have been a great prose write on writing. Powerfully penned. :0 GracieAnn
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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Thank you GracieAnn. I'm sincerely grateful.
You're one-hundred percent correct, too. The depth and depravity of evil is far darker than many would care to believe.
Comment from caromel
Outstanding as always Mr. Kuch. Your sense of humor is rare. Very nice selection with the background music. Adds to the feel of the piece and demonstrates why horror writers are so attracted to horror. It is indeed the atrocities of reality that make us seek refuge in the genre.
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
Outstanding as always Mr. Kuch. Your sense of humor is rare. Very nice selection with the background music. Adds to the feel of the piece and demonstrates why horror writers are so attracted to horror. It is indeed the atrocities of reality that make us seek refuge in the genre.
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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That's DEAN to you, caromel (LOL!).
Seriously, you nailed it. You picked up on the dark, underlying humor, and you're one of the few who has. Impressive. You are right, too. From my perspective, I like--even enjoy--creating my own monsters. Those I can control. But, there are real monsters, predatory beasts that prey on children, etc., that scare the hell out of me...the REAL monsters of the world are often left to their own devices...
Comment from Mastery
Hi, Dean. Love the music...where did you get it? There is no need as far as I am concerned to explain why you write the so-called "ghoulish" things. I love Stephen King's frame of mind and his writing is superb stuff...just like yours. good luck in the contest. I'm sure you will win. Bob
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
Hi, Dean. Love the music...where did you get it? There is no need as far as I am concerned to explain why you write the so-called "ghoulish" things. I love Stephen King's frame of mind and his writing is superb stuff...just like yours. good luck in the contest. I'm sure you will win. Bob
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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Thank you very much, Bob, The fact that you enjoy my "ghoulish" offerings pleases me more than you ever could know, my talented friend.
Thanks so much for you kind comments, and for always taking the time to honestly critique my work.
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Oh, that music is a track called "Space Ambiance from the planet Jupiter". I found it on YouTube, as a free consignment for website use. I thought it was eerie as all get out!
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It is
Comment from darla1977
I would classify my writing as the complete opposite of yours, but I love that! I attempt the darker stuff from time to time, but I never quite nail it like you do! It impresses me how well you accomplish it, and still keep a smooth rhyme! Perfection!
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
I would classify my writing as the complete opposite of yours, but I love that! I attempt the darker stuff from time to time, but I never quite nail it like you do! It impresses me how well you accomplish it, and still keep a smooth rhyme! Perfection!
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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Why, thank you so much, Darla. It means a lot to me that you think so, at least! I'm really glad that you enjoyed this one...
Comment from jluzzle
Nicely written, very well spelled out. I am going to read this a few times through out the day, I really enjoyed reading and reviewing this piece. Thank you for sharing.
nice write...
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
Nicely written, very well spelled out. I am going to read this a few times through out the day, I really enjoyed reading and reviewing this piece. Thank you for sharing.
nice write...
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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Thanks for the wonderful compliment, jluzzle. I am very honored that you enjoyed it.