Not exact matches
I'm still not sure what's riskier to
write about: a) the rapture, b)
demons or c) sex.
I have
written previously
about James 2, dead faith, and the faith of
demons so won't
write about this text here.
I
wrote a post draft earlier today
about Satan, angels, and
demons.
Not that I cared
about the plot, but the plot:
Written by Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, «Thor: Ragnarok» begins with Thor breaking free from the clutches of fire
demon Surtur.
Screenwriter Daniel Casey
wrote the script, and he's got sci - fi chops to spare: he did an uncredited rewrite on «10 Cloverfield Lane» and is also working on Chad Stahelski's «Kill or Be Killed,» reportedly
about a murderous
demon.
WES CRAVEN»S «THEY» Though the alternate title is «Wes Craven Presents «They,»» Craven neither
wrote, directed nor produced this middling horror film
about a young woman who becomes the target of unspecified
demon forces from the other side.
David Camp
wrote a terrific Vanity Fair article
about Bruce Springsteen's memoir that's really
about the artist's dad, depression, and
demons.
Although a lot of specs are still a mystery until the SRT
Demon hits the streets, we thought it's time to
write up a performance piece
about this muscle car monster.
Set in Hopewell, a fictitious Midwestern town, Running with the
Demon grew, in part, from Brooks» desire to
write about his home town.
I wanted to say thank you so much to everyone who has supported the Peachville High
Demons series, either by
writing reviews, buying the books, or telling a friend
about the series.
So, while I had a few weeks off before a new desk job in September 2010, I started
writing a book using the first idea that came into my head, one
about angels and
demons that evolved from humans.
I absolutely LOVE the Peachville High
Demons series, and am quick to get excited
about anything and everything Sarra Cannon
writes!
I wish, so very much, that I could
write a book
about triumphant weight loss and how I learned how to live more effectively with my
demons.
Instead, I'm going to
write about what's next after
Demons Forever and the Peachville High series is over.
I
write about ghost's, psycho, werewolves, vampires,
demons, the devil, blood, guts and sex - a horror writers staple diet!
I'm a Souls nerd,
Demon's & Dark, an addiction that's well versed within my
writing on Plus XP, gobfoolery on the Twin Humanities podcast and wherever I might find an inch to waffle on
about the veritable glories of each game.
A long time ago, I
wrote about how games like
Demon's Souls deserved to have sequels since they introduced an old - school style of gameplay wrapped up in an appealing — but none too forgiving — contemporary package.
Last October, after
writing a positive piece
about Demon's Souls, I received a Twitter DM from a reader concerned that the game had «dipped below 90» on Metacritic... soon followed by an alert that the score had risen again to 90 and would likely «remain stable» there.
Looking at Patterns can Save your Relationship: Protest Polka Pattern Last time I
wrote about the first
Demon Dialogue — Find the Bad Guy.
The Noonday
Demon: An Atlas of Depression is a memoir
written by Andrew Solomon
about the pain of depression and its treatment.
Since
writing about My Night Of Shame, loads of people have been telling me horror stories
about their own misadventures with the
demon drink.