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Black Star #1: Kristin Kreuk’s Northern Gothic Horror Debut http://dlvr.it/TS8JNd

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The Shadows Remain
ARCHIVE ENTRY: #047-B
20 years in the catacombs of this world has taught me one thing: the most terrifying monsters aren’t born of magic—they’re born of biology. 🧬
While researching the intersection of 19th-century legends and modern technothrillers, I became obsessed with the "why." Why did the ancients fear the dark? What if the "vampire" was actually a crystalline mutation, a biological plague hidden in the shadows? 🌘
Namtar is the record of that obsession. For those who never outgrew the dark, the files are now open.
Step into the shadows at the link in bio. 🏛️
If you feel the puzzle breathing, don't be afraid. It means you’re one sentence away from the answer— or a bigger contradiction.
The marble floor cracks under the weight of shadows. One by one, they turn to you—the King, the Queen, the Princess, the Obsession, the Femme Fatale. Hell City itself holds its breath.
Olivier’s voice cuts first: “You came. Bold.”
Louisa smirks, crimson eyes narrowing: “Foolish.”
April laughs, tossing her can aside: “Gutsy, I’ll give ya that.”
June tilts her head, smiling too sweetly: “Mine, now.”
Bella raises her glass, lips curling: “Welcome to the game, darling.”
Whose side will you take?
Louisa stands at the window of her ancestral hall, the Woods stretching black beneath her.
Her voice carries like a hymn from a victorious age
“I was Queen when his empire was dust. If Burton stumbles, I will take back my throne. The City remembers who its true mother is.”

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The alleys tonight breathe like lungs filled with ash.
Doors open where none should be, faces appear in windows long abandoned.
Some say Hell City is alive. Others whisper it’s already dead.
Which one do you believe?
This is an ongoing project I've been writing for probably about 6 years, titled 'The Ballad of Heartbreak'. Three rules when I write this: 1. Stay true to gothic noire 2. Only write a passage when the feeling is overwhelming and compelling 3. Never repeat the same idea. One day I hope to put it all together and have this darkly beautifully descriptive verse of heartbreak and the many facets of it. #author #poet #poetry #workinprogress #gothicnoir #style #heartbreak #prose #poetsoninstagram
Set in a paranoid and divided America, Robin Robertson's (Scottish poet, b. 1955) 'The Long Take' (2018) follows a D-Day veteran haunted by the memory of war. Whilst 'Noir' in style, the narrative incidentally explores gothic themes apparent in real life. Gothic Noir - is that a thing? What do you think, is this poetic narrative gothic? #generallygothic #gothic #gothicnovel #gothicfiction #gothicpoetry #gothicpoem #poem #poetry #contemporarypoetry #noir #filmnoir #englishliterature #literature #book #bookworm #booknerd #bookstagram #gothicnoir #robinrobertson #thelongtake #dday #warveteran #america #poeticnarrative #narrative #blackandwhitephotography #illustration #illustratedpoetry