Artistic Interpretations of The Tempest: #3-‘Ferdinand and Miranda’ by Edward Reginald Frampton

The Tempest is one of my favourite William Shakespeare plays. I thought that it would be fun to share, in no particular order, some of the many artworks inspired by this classic.

Number Three:

Ferdinand and Miranda, Scene  from The Tempest   by Edward Reginald Frampton

Ferdinand and Miranda, Scene from The Tempest by Edward Reginald Frampton.

[June Giveaway] Last Chance to Win a Copy of Fossil Lake II: The Refossiling [CLOSED]

The giveaway closes on 30 June at 11:59 PM EDT.

Do you like horror? Short stories? Horror short stories?

How about free things?

If you answered “yes” to all of the above, you’ll want to enter our June giveaway.

I have decided to make the ultimate sacrifice, and will be parting with a copy of Fossil Lake II: The Refossiling. It’s a nifty book that features my story, Beyond the Boneyard Gate.

Fossil Lake II: The Refossiling

Fossil Lake II: The Refossiling

If you’d like to enter, please leave a comment on this post by the end of the month. That’s all! A winner will be chosen on or around 1st July. This giveaway is open to residents of the United States or Canada. Good luck!

Artistic Interpretations of The Tempest: #2-‘Miranda-The Tempest’ by John William Waterhouse, 1916

The Tempest is one of my favourite William Shakespeare plays. I thought that it would be fun to share, in no particular order, some of the many artworks inspired by this classic.

Number Two:

Miranda-The Tempest by John William Waterhouse, 1916

Miranda-The Tempest by John William Waterhouse, 1916

Weekly Photo Challenge: Muse

“Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes around in another form.”-Rumi

Two Graves

Two Graves

“It’s so much darker when a light goes out than it would have been if it had never shone.”-John Steinbeck, The Winter of Our Discontent

Wall of Graves

Wall of Graves

This is my entry in the Weekly Photo Challenge: Muse.

Artistic Interpretations of The Tempest: #1-‘A Scene from The Tempest, Prospero and Ariel’ by Joseph Severn

The Tempest is one of my favourite William Shakespeare plays. I thought that it would be fun to share, in no particular order, some of the many artworks inspired by this classic.

Number One:

A Scene from The Tempest, Prospero and Ariel by Joseph Severn

A Scene from The Tempest, Prospero and Ariel by Joseph Severn