October 2013: Scary Stuff
… OK. We’re late again. But it’s not like anybody cares, anyway.
So.
The leaves are changing colours. It’s getting colder. It’s time to shop for boots and coats. To buy fake spider webs at the dollar store. To eat the candy you were planning on giving out. To realise that you still don’t have a costume.
Yeah. It’s Halloween.
Which means horror movie marathons, costume parties (for the people who get invited) and eating too much candy that you’d never eat normally. Like Rockets. Does anyone really buy Rockets for themselves??
Which leads us to All Hallow’s Read. It’s a Halloween tradition to give friends and family (or anyone else who deserves a good fright) a scary book.
We invite you to take the tradition further and actually read the thing yourself before passing it on.
A : I was watching an old Friends episode the other day and Joey was reading The Shining (well, he was hiding it in the freezer because it was too scary). So I plan on reading it some time. Preferably after locking all the doors, double-checking that there’s no serial killer behind the shower curtain and finding a comfy spot to hide in and read.
G: My brother got me Max Brooks’ Zombie Survival Guide for my birthday, and I hadn’t really gotten around to reading it, so that’s what I’ll do! That way I’ll be ready for the inevitable zombie apocalypse.
It’ll happen, some day.
Just wait.
(And if not, it’s probably applicable to a large variety of catastrophic situations, such as an alien invasion.)
Oh, and for the people who like to write too, Halloween means it’s almost November, and November means NaNoWriMo! So if you feel like writing 50k in a month, head over to their website. It’s doable. G did it twice. The quality of said writing is debatable, but it’s a lot of fun. And sleeplessness. And complete nonsense at 3AM.
Do it.















