An Introduction to the Worlds of R.M. Summerhill

My name is Rachel and I will be your guide into the House of Usher. From there we might investigate the strangely lit Wood Between the Worlds, go past Charn, into Mordor, past the last brick in the Wall, into the bleak universe of Barnabas Collins and via Quentin's Stairway through Time arrive at Ultimecia's Castle and then pilgrimage to Zanarkand. And after a quick holiday aboard the Death Star, we'll shoot around the sun, take a Quantum Leap, walk through the third doorway on the beach, past the Cask of Amontillado in the midpoint of the Twilight Zone. Then we'll find what's down in the hole. That's where you start finding the flowing stream of my oddities. What? You thought we were there already?

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Beginning

Hi! This is my first actual blog, and I hope I do well at it. I'm using it mainly as a tool for my writing career.  Okay, I don't have much of one yet, but I'm doing my best to remedy that. I have a great love of speculative fiction in most any form. I might post some excepts of my work at some point, but only excerpts... this is the big bad internet after all, and you never know who's slithering through the shadows of the web. Now that's called getting carried away! Half joke, half serious, but you know what I mean. I think I need some more caffeine too :p

 The names and titles on this blog (except for my real name, of course) are related to my fiction. Into the Blind Darkness is the name of the fantasy novel I'm currently working on. Wanderingshadow refers to The Wandering Shadow, a play that I wrote years ago that I eventually plan to novelize.

I welcome all who are interested, though I'm still trying to figure out exactly how I'm going to make use of this!

2 comments:

  1. Rachel, I wish you the best of luck with both your blog and your writing. Neither are easy, but both can be great fun. It's certainly better when we all try and help each other out! :-)

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  2. Thanks, Cas! I know next to nothing about blogging, but I've been in the writing game for a long time, so I know how great and frustrating it can be. Finally after 14 years of trying to get somewhere, I'm getting a short story published (next month!), and it is very nice to have writer friends that can relate to the whole process. Thank God for Facebook! :)

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