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Halloween Night

Tricksters and treats on Halloween night.

41 total reviews 
Comment from Theodore McDowell
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Superb Halloween story. Those kids were hellions! I loved the history at the beginning of the poem and the curse at the end. Your imagination went wild in this one. Great job.

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2022


reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    Thank you so much, Tim, for your extra special six-star review and kind words. You would probably be one of the few who has figured out that my imagination goes wild all the time, but I've learned to keep it in check and not share too much, so people don't think I'm completely crazy. LOL. Glad you liked it. I'm always anxious to get your thoughts. I appreciate YOU!
Comment from nomi338
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May the guilty acknowledge their guilt. The day of reckoning has finally reckoned. Down into destruction you have been cast, you will receive your just punishment at last. Bwahahahaha!

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2022


reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    Thank you so much, Nomi, for your taking time to read and review. I just wanted to try something different and keep broadening my horizons. But I must admit, this one even weirded me out a little, and I wrote it. LOL. The mean kid antics actually happened 50 years ago, but I wasn't one of them. I was at home handing out candy. LOL. Much appreciated!
reply by nomi338 on 30-Oct-2022
    Good for you.
Comment from Maria Millsaps
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Ok so why are you trying to scare me to death? In my lifetime I have seen and witnessed horror, and your story sounds very realistic. Love your usage of words.

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2022


reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    Thank you so much, Maria, for reading and reviewing my story that I'm sure is outside your comfort zone. LOL. I just wanted to do something different for Halloween. I hope you were at least entertained a little, because I'm sure you didn't like it. Heck, I'm even a little weirded out by it. Much appreciated!
reply by Maria Millsaps on 30-Oct-2022
    Oh no, I loved it?I just love your work, you are so clever and so descriptive in your writing?a trait all writers aspire for. It?s nice to step out if the comfort zone. Keep writing.
reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    Thanks, Maria! I enjoy reading your work, and your reviews on mine!
Comment from LJbutterfly
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I appreciated the brief introductory history of Halloween, and the story that was told from the perspective of the bad boys. I was glad when they found themselves closed up in a dark cellar with a pickaxe, shovels, and machetes. However, I didn't want to read they were physically tortured. The ending was perfect. Police rescued them and they had to pay. Great Halloween story.

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2022


reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    Thank you so much, Lorraine, for sticking with me to read and review this wacky story. I just wanted to do something different, and that it is, if nothing else. LOL. Don't worry, I don't do torture and blood and guts. This weirded me out enough. I appreciate YOU!
Comment from Wayne Fowler
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Very nicely done. Good work.
It's a good thing that the boys were caught, convicted, and sentenced. Otherwise, I would be wishing them to have every tooth knocked out, condemned to a long life of dentures.
Best wishes.

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2022


reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    Thank you so much, Wayne, for your generous review and kind words. Yes, I took my idea from a group of boys I grew up with. They were bad boys. Out of 15 of us, there are only 2 of us living. Fortunately, I was home that night handing out candy, so didn't get into trouble. LOL. I appreciate YOU!
Comment from GWHARGIS
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Dammit. You gave me chills. The childish pranks that grew worse with each paragraph. The end though, that got me. How can you unread a curse. I really liked this story. I could honestly see the street lights and the safe Halloween decorations that grew more sparse as you ventured further into the night. Great job. Gretchen

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2022


reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    Thank you so much, Gretchen, for generous review and kind comments. I just wanted to do something a little different. Add a little fun and foolishness, and still add something scary. Glad you liked it. I appreciate YOU!
Comment from Susan Newell
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Ric,

This is a delightful tale of vandalism and terror told from the perspective of a youngster. I still find your style of using sentence fragments a little hard to accept as a died-in-the-wool grammarian. But it is your writing and the style you choose. It is effective, even if it bends the rules a little. Your descriptions made me feel like a participant all the way through.

Sue

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2022


reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    Thanks for taking so much time to be helpful and review. Maybe I need a few of these fours to wake me up. Yes, I break a lot of rules. Many to cut down on what I think is unneeded wordiness, since I can get the point across without them, I think. Many out of ignorance. What amazes me is: when I do it, it's a stupid blunder. But when Lewis Carroll, James Joyce, Cormac McCarthy, William Faulkner, Emily Dickinson, E.E. Cummings, Jane Austen, Don DeLillo, and many others, it a writer's choice. Sometimes, to me, a fragment better explains what I'm trying to say in the way I want it to be understood. But I'm trying to listen and learn if you'll bear with me. Much appreciated!
reply by Susan Newell on 30-Oct-2022
    I have updated my review. All criticism is meant to be helpful ? to you and to your readers.
reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    You didn't need to change your review. It is what it is. We all have a right to see things our own way. And as I hope you can tell, I very much appreciate that you took the time make suggestions. We don't have to agree on everything, but we all can think what we will. :-) Much appreciated!
reply by Susan Newell on 30-Oct-2022
    Ric,

    You fixed enough for me to justify bumping it up, or I wouldn't have done it. I really enjoy you're writing, but I'm afraid sometimes the editor in my comes off to strong. I never mean to offend.

    Sue
reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    You're fine. I appreciate all the time and effort you spent to be helpful. We don't totally agree, but we don't have to. I hate all the were and was sentences, and other world that just bulk without true meaning. Right or wrong. But I'm working on it, I promise. :-)
reply by Susan Newell on 31-Oct-2022
    I understand.
Comment from amahra
Exceptional
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Thanks for the history. I've known most of it. I grew up in a Christian house whole and don't remember going out on Halloween, but knew Christian kids who did.

"...and shook the ice in his rocks glass." ['rocks' glass?]

Sixty jumbo rolls of toilet paper waved look-at-me in the wind like advertising banners, or tinsel on giant Christmas trees. [great simile. I can picture this.]

"...flames danced in her eyes." [loved this line]

Every pop and crack caused a wiggle and shake, which gave reason enough to stop. But we trudged on. [great descriptive writing here.]

You printed a deadly hex and let me read it? Thanks a lot, Ric. LOL! Should I call an exorcist now? Next time write, "Warning, Read if you dare." :))


 Comment Written 30-Oct-2022


reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    Thank you so much, Amahra, for your extra special six-star review and kind words. I'm always waiting, patiently as possible, to get your review. I mean, so much of my similes and descriptions have been generated from reading your fantasy visions. Who would have thunk it. LOL. Me reading fantasy, and loving it. That hex part is even scary to me. :-) I appreciate YOU!
Comment from barbara.wilkey
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This is very well written. There is a lot of vandalism on Halloween. I never let my teenage boys leave the house on Halloween. That way they could never be accused of causing trouble. I bought them tons of candy so they had some.

Tiny Casper the friendly ghost latched onto the pantleg (Maybe - Tiny Casper, the friendly ghost, latched onto the pantleg )

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2022


reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    Thank you, Barbara, for your generous review, kind words, and suggestion. I usually stayed home and handed out candy to all the other children. But looking back, it wasn't just about the candy, the real fun was being out and the fellowships between kids and families. LOL. Much appreciated!
reply by barbara.wilkey on 30-Oct-2022
    That was true too, back in the day.
Comment from Judy Lawless
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Wow, I'm glad this is all from your imagination, Ric, and none of it real. I was worried about you. :) Great work. I like the history of Halloween at the beginning. It's hard to imagine how long ago it started. Your imagery and action descriptions are powerful. Why is this not in the contest?

 Comment Written 30-Oct-2022


reply by the author on 30-Oct-2022
    Thank you so much, Judy, for your extra special six-star review and kind words. I don't normally enter contests. But this time, I thought I had signed up, but when I posted and my name came up, I realized I must have done something wrong. I don't care about contests anyway. I just like reading those of you I like best, and having you like something I do too. LOL. I appreciate YOU!
reply by Judy Lawless on 30-Oct-2022
    You are most welcome, Ric. I feel much the same way, and I always enjoy reading your stories. :)