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While "A Halloween Treat" is rather whimsical, the "Gorey's Ghosts" section of the book has some rather more Gothic and macabre illustrations. I like this one, although it gives me a prickly feeling at the back of my neck ?
While "A Halloween Treat" is rather whimsical, the "Gorey's Ghosts" section of the book has some rather more Gothic and macabre illustrations. I like this one, although it gives me a prickly feeling at the back of my neck ?
@wanderinglynn
#hauntedhollowswap
#hauntedhollow
#HHS
1.Gary Oldman‘s Dracula
2.No pumpkin spice! Mocha coffee yes.
3.I dressed up as Flo from the Progressive Commercials once.
4.Treats!
5.Not superstitious but I love witchy stuff like crystals and tarot.
6.Black Cat. Or Owl.
7.Headless Horseman. I dislike Jack Skellington.
8.Haunted House!
9.No pie! Maybe churros.
10.Cemetery, great photo opportunities. Peaceful.
1. Nerds, butterfinger, those carmel apple suckers
2. More cute spooky, but I also enjoy action and suspense. No to the gore though.
3. Mugs and pins. Anything with cats lol
4. Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter or Damon Salvatore from Vampire Diaries
🧡🖤👻🎃💀🧛♂️🧙🏼♀️🦇🐱
#screamathon
Some too-brief Halloween whimsicality on the one side, and on the other side (literally, as it's a flip-over book) a "curated" (which is to say, "previously published") selection of Gorey illustrations of ghosts. Probably not the best place to start a Gorey experience, but if you're a seasoned Goreyphile then there's nothing not to like.