Tags Carnival
The PresenceA Story by Georgina V SollyCouple on carnival holiday. Something strange in the air. |
The Sin of DelightA Poem by thekingthe fear of the wild drunken carousal |
Carnival of SinA Story by ChelleA short story created last year. This follows the protagonist, Gwen, through a horrific experience through a twisted and distorted carnival. |
Carnival of Guilty PleasuresA Poem by Kristin LeeWhat's the price for gulty pleasures? |
Bajan Crop OverA Poem by COLLYMOREThis is the Barbadian Carnival Season |
One of UsA Story by Fetish EwingMaybe a catalyst for a novella, this story documents a new addition to a traveling freak show who becomes witness to the emotional struggles of others.. |
The Thing in the TentA Poem by David Lewis PagetWe’d all been out to the Carnival, Had chilled and thrilled and cried, And Patsy laughed that she’d wet her pants On the .. |
The CarnivalA Poem by KatieThis poem was a class assignment. Our theme was "dark" and we were given ten key words to add into the poem. |
DreamA Poem by HollisAnn HarrisonSong inspired by the song "Carnival of Rust" by The Poets of the Fall |
The Carnival MacabreA Book by Adam OsborneLust. Death. Fear. When Rayne and his Fiancee attend an alternative carnival, they caught in a web where sex, death, and fear erotically intertwine i.. |
IA Chapter by Adam OsborneAri tells Rayne about the carnival and persuades him to go. After further researching the Carnival he finds that this is its first and only year...a.. |
IIA Chapter by Adam OsborneAri and Rayne attend the carnival and get an ominous and unsettling fortune. |
IIIA Chapter by Adam OsborneRayne makes a disturbing discovery and the plague doctor is unmasked. |
Midnight CarnivalA Story by AveryOnce you pass the gate to the Midnight Carnival, reality and fantasy become indistinguishable. Choose to lose yourself in this beautiful timeless plac.. |
The Freak ShowA Story by Bill SchultzThe Carnival is in town. A new freak joins. Things go a little too far. And some other things. Voyeurism of the "Other" at its best. |