In Plain Sight
Lurking...28 total reviews
Comment from Terry Broxson
Garth, now this is the writing I have come to expect from Giraffmang. I think you own this genre. Creative outside-of-box thinking. Is it your best? Probably not, simply because no one knows what your best is, not even you. It is kind of you (at least for the other contestants) not to enter your own contest. Exceptional storytelling and writing. Terry.
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
Garth, now this is the writing I have come to expect from Giraffmang. I think you own this genre. Creative outside-of-box thinking. Is it your best? Probably not, simply because no one knows what your best is, not even you. It is kind of you (at least for the other contestants) not to enter your own contest. Exceptional storytelling and writing. Terry.
Comment Written 04-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
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Hi Terry, it's a bit out there but I like things that straddle reality and genres. They can be a hard sell though. Much appreciated and I hope you are well. G
Comment from Shirley McLain
A well written story, and I enjoyed reading it. I agree with you that we tend to let our bad forces into our lives by our thoughts and actions. You did a wonderful job. Enjoy your day. Shirley
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
A well written story, and I enjoyed reading it. I agree with you that we tend to let our bad forces into our lives by our thoughts and actions. You did a wonderful job. Enjoy your day. Shirley
Comment Written 04-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
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Many thanks, Shirley. G
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
Excellent! I was really taken up with this story, it took me back to a time when I believed a monster lived in the cupboard above the wardrobe. I swear the door kept opening on it's own, then closed when my screams had Mum and Dad rush up the stairs. Children are wide open for those sort of nightmares especially after hearing stories about the boogie man coming to get you. I really enjoyed this story, and the ending was perfect. Of course your shadow would be beneath you. Lol. If I have a bad dream tonight, I'll be knocking on your door. Well done, Gareth. I'm not sure, but is that supposed to be 'heard'? Below. :) Sandra xxx
He thought he even hear(d) it
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
Excellent! I was really taken up with this story, it took me back to a time when I believed a monster lived in the cupboard above the wardrobe. I swear the door kept opening on it's own, then closed when my screams had Mum and Dad rush up the stairs. Children are wide open for those sort of nightmares especially after hearing stories about the boogie man coming to get you. I really enjoyed this story, and the ending was perfect. Of course your shadow would be beneath you. Lol. If I have a bad dream tonight, I'll be knocking on your door. Well done, Gareth. I'm not sure, but is that supposed to be 'heard'? Below. :) Sandra xxx
He thought he even hear(d) it
Comment Written 04-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
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Yep, I've corrected that word several times but I think my shadow must be mucking about with it! lol Many thanks, Sandra. G
Comment from Mrs. KT
Good morning, Gareth,
Brilliant, creative, and heart-pounding all wrapped into one heck of an exceptionally well-crafted horrific tale.
Smiled at this phrase: "A titchy spark flared somewhere..." Love those "twitchy sparks."
One small typo:
When joe (Joe) hit dead centre,
Thank you for sharing!
diane
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
Good morning, Gareth,
Brilliant, creative, and heart-pounding all wrapped into one heck of an exceptionally well-crafted horrific tale.
Smiled at this phrase: "A titchy spark flared somewhere..." Love those "twitchy sparks."
One small typo:
When joe (Joe) hit dead centre,
Thank you for sharing!
diane
Comment Written 04-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
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Many thanks, Diane. i had fun with this one. G
Comment from davisr (Rhonda)
Wow, what a terrifying tale, G-Man! The inescapable shadow! I'm not sure if there is an intended allegory or not, but I can imagine a few! Aside from those, Peter Pan comes to mind with battle with his own shadow.
Great piece of horror fiction, for sure!
Take care,
Rhonda
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
Wow, what a terrifying tale, G-Man! The inescapable shadow! I'm not sure if there is an intended allegory or not, but I can imagine a few! Aside from those, Peter Pan comes to mind with battle with his own shadow.
Great piece of horror fiction, for sure!
Take care,
Rhonda
Comment Written 04-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
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It is nice to see people's interpretations of the piece as I obviously know what it means but when other folk read things into it it's interesting. lol Many thanks, Rhonda. G
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I?ve found the same true before. I love it when people add their own thoughts. You are a multilayered writer and challenge the mind and imagination!
Comment from Wayne Fowler
Engaging. Very well written. Good work.
I never thought of battling my shadow. (Have you been talking to Stephen King? - Pray he doesn't see this before you can get a couple hundred thousand word down.
Best wishes and good luck with it.
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reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
Engaging. Very well written. Good work.
I never thought of battling my shadow. (Have you been talking to Stephen King? - Pray he doesn't see this before you can get a couple hundred thousand word down.
Best wishes and good luck with it.
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Comment Written 04-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
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The concept is copy-writed, he can't have it! lol Many thanks Wayne. G
Comment from Tom Horonzy
It took some time for me to realize the person behind the keyboard was a child since in the beginning he had sat many times pining for a word or two, so I presumed it was a man.
Ending by running onto a field leads me to believe JOE is a child. IS that right?
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reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
It took some time for me to realize the person behind the keyboard was a child since in the beginning he had sat many times pining for a word or two, so I presumed it was a man.
Ending by running onto a field leads me to believe JOE is a child. IS that right?
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Comment Written 04-Feb-2023
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Many thanks Tom. G
Comment from Sarah Das Gupta
A sinister story which builds up the tension very gradually. What begins as
writer's block, becomes a nightmarish horror! The father's ghostly appearance is something of a red herring. He might be the white knight galloping to the rescue? Very well told and gripping!
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
A sinister story which builds up the tension very gradually. What begins as
writer's block, becomes a nightmarish horror! The father's ghostly appearance is something of a red herring. He might be the white knight galloping to the rescue? Very well told and gripping!
Comment Written 04-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 05-Feb-2023
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Many thanks for the great response. G
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Yes, I'd like to read on.