Charlotte Davidson
Bio
Tree-hugging book-loving cave hag. My hobbies include driving around.
Stories (2/0)
The Whispering Wall
If walls could talk, the whispers of the world could destroy countless loyalties, create the most formidable champions, and bring down even the strongest of dynasties. Many had sought the truths “hidden in the walls,” thoroughly convinced those whispers could provide the missing pieces of the puzzle in their quests for love, power, glory, strength, intelligence and allure. And yet, most who managed to find the legendary ancient relic only came to realize their deepest wishes and convictions were built upon an ever-shifting foundation of sand. The Whispering Wall had remained through it all.
By Charlotte Davidsonabout a year ago in Fiction
Genre Survey: Southern Gothic
From the muddy brown waters of the Mississippi to the coal black mines in Appalachia, the American South has long had its share of stories best told in the dark. These tales of violence, racial tensions, religious extremism and supernatural horror are often smothered in a humid blanket of delirium and reality-bending nightmarish elements that have haunted the American South for over a century. The artistic genre of Southern Gothic combines these macabre and horror elements along with the evolution of the history and character of the region to create many classic works of literature, art, and music, as well as widely popular movies and television.
By Charlotte Davidson2 years ago in Horror