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The past had already been dealt with, to one end or another, it was certain, fixed, the horror of it was already over.For the living at least. They grieved, yes, but they were not trapped in the terror of the moment.Not so for my poor, elegant wraiths. They were like the old-fashioned zoetropes you find at the seaside: a tiny slice of a world in a box, brief yet somehow also eternal.

~ Hazel Butler

Hazel Butler Contemporary Fantasy Ghost Story Ghosts Gothic Gothic Fantasy Gothic Fiction Gothic Horror Gothic Literature Paranormal Fiction Paranormal Mystery Paranormal Thriller Supernatural Mystery Supernatural Thrillers Urban Fantasy Urban Fantasy Series

I found serenity in the towers, especially the highest, even in the midst of winter. The crows also enjoyed the lofts, and I habitually fed them.Often I held conference with the grotesques lining the summit. The gryphon was perhaps my favourite. I’d regularly sat beside them when feeling pensive, even before James’s death, one leg dangling precariously over the edge

~ Hazel Butler

Hazel Butler Contemporary Fantasy Gothic Gothic Fantasy Gothic Fiction Gothic Horror Gothic Literature Paranormal Fiction Paranormal Mystery Paranormal Thriller Supernatural Mystery Supernatural Thrillers Urban Fantasy Urban Fantasy Series

She stood in the snow, effervescent, all pale skin and blonde hair, clad in white and bathed in moonlight. She should have looked angelic, instead she looked like a corpse, freshly raised from the grave, frosted in ice and darkness, swaying precariously in a graveyard.

~ Hazel Butler

Hazel Butler Contemporary Fantasy Ghost Stories Ghosts Gothic Gothic Fantasy Gothic Fiction Gothic Horror Gothic Literature Paranormal Fiction Paranormal Mystery Paranormal Thriller Supernatural Mystery Supernatural Thrillers Urban Fantasy Urban Fantasy Series

The reflection was that of a putrefying corpse. By some trick of the light, her face seemed sallow and slipping, the patches of darkness giving the appearance of skin sloughing off in small pockets. I’d almost forgotten the knife in my panic; the woman was far more dangerous than the weapon. Blood drizzled down the blade, obscuring the macabre reflection of Natalya’s face and suddenly I was transfixed by a thought that should have been immediate:Whose blood is that?

~ Hazel Butler

Hazel Butler Contemporary Fantasy Gothic Gothic Fantasy Gothic Fiction Gothic Horror Gothic Literature Paranormal Fiction Paranormal Mystery Paranormal Thriller Supernatural Mystery Supernatural Thrillers Urban Fantasy Urban Fantasy Series

I don't want to earn a living, I want to live.

~ Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde Gothic Irish Writer Oscar Wilde Sublime Victorian

Ellie, would you frolic in the land of forever with me?

~ Rae Hachton

Rae Hachton Die For Me Forever Gothic Immortality Marriage By Death

The fool says 'I never intended to kill. I meant only to wound.' But I tell you that if you prick a finger with a poisoned thorn you may not claim innocence when the heart dies. Do not plant a weed and pretend surprise when it grows to strangle your garden. For, I tell you that hate is to kill, for from hatred grows death as surely as life grows from love. Therefore do not nurture hatred, but love, even for those who hate you in return. Hatred wins many battles, and yet love will triumph.

~ Michael Grant

Michael Grant Deep Gothic Isthil Messenger Of Fear

I am a solitary wave in the dark and desolate sea: and the sparkling glass I drank was drugged with misery.

~ Adelbert Von Chamisso

Adelbert Von Chamisso Gothic Misery

My father lost me to the Beast at cards

~ Angela Carter

Angela Carter Fairytale Feminist Gothic

But there was nothing. No village or town as far as her eyes could strain. Nowhere for her saviours to come from and take her to; just fields and trees and the weeping arc of the river Greave all the way to the horizon. Just like in the books, Greaveburn was all there was; building and building until streets were foundations, roofs were floors, constantly climbing away from itself. now that Abrasia saw it, her dream of escape crumbled completely like an ancient map in her fingers. The horizon was the world's edge and there was nothing beyond it but mist and falling.Greaveburn stood alone on this little circle of earth, the river running around and into itself like a snake eating its tail. And Abrasia was doomed to watch the sun and stars trade places for all eternity.

~ Craig Hallam

Craig Hallam Abrasia City Gothic Greave Greaveburn River Steampunk
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