Artistic Interpretations of The Tempest: #4-‘Ariel and Caliban’ by William Bell Scott

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 Four:

Ariel and Caliban by William Bell Scott, 1865

Ariel and Caliban by William Bell Scott, 1865

Because This Photo of Edna St. Vincent Millay Will Always Be Extraordinary…

I have to share it with you.

Again.

It has been too long.

Edna St. Vincent Millay at Mitchell Kennerley's house in Mamaroneck,New York (1914). Photo by Arnold Genthe.

Edna St. Vincent Millay at Mitchell Kennerley’s house in Mamaroneck, New York (1914). Photo by Arnold Genthe.

“Please give me some good advice in your next letter. I promise not to follow it.”-Edna St. Vincent Millay

Cropped black and white version.

Cropped black and white version.

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