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Mystery Fiction: Theory and Technique, by Marie F. Rodell (Hermitage House, 1952).From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London.
21derful: ad-jak: 21derful: yoshishishu: you could write a fucking novel about the sheer breadth of scooby doo mystery incorporated’ reverence and homages to nearly every kind of horror or supernatural fiction that exists it’s got Cthulhu, war
Bit of a fun prompt that evolved from a conversation with @rather-frenetic about Murder, She Wrote and the insane number of people who died in that sleepy town. So we have…A character in a murder mystery series who gets carried away with their
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gravi-teamfalls: shanehoughton: Out today? Who knows! It’s a mystery! But yes, yes the Gravity Falls book is out today. Despite the cover that claims a couple of fictional characters wrote the book, it was in fact me and Rob Renzetti who co-authored
snaokidoki: A mysterious space lion with goo deployment systems. A Buxbi character if I recall correctly. -Hey, if you like my work, consider reblogging.It helps raise visibility and awareness about how fun it is to be weird.☆ (Patreon. Tip Me Monthly?)
snaokidoki:A mysterious space lion with goo deployment systems. A Buxbi character if I recall correctly.-Weird is Good and Cool ☆ (Ask Link) ☆ Patreon.com/snao
lumei-xiv: ask-kalista: camwyn: thepleasuregoblin: Fictional standards for wizards: wise, mysterious, masters of their craft How I always play wizards: med student during finals week “I haven’t slept since 1973. I can see time.” @dealerthespade
owlygem: zimeta: A small ode to the large world of animatronics and puppetry! Jurassic Park, Predator Short Circuit, Terminator Alien, Star Wars Mystery Science Theater 3000, Return to OZ Farscape, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Pink for PearlSketch Stream Commission for Whitewhiskey of a fusion betweem Stevonie, and the pink haired mystery gir. Patreon DISCLAIMER: All characters and situations are fictional and over the age of 18. Images are in no way meant to glorify
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strictly-sherlock: peridexis: someone should make a version of sherlock holmes in which sherlock is completely aware that they’re in a work of fiction and instead of having to solve mysteries and bust crimes using internal clues they have to do it
massacra: 162 years ago this man founded in the streets of Baltimore and after 4 days died in a hospital alone (on Sunday 7 October 1849). The one and only writer who made me love detective fiction novels, his macabre and mystery tales, the scenes of
summer-fiction: so, “a mysterious person in a turban and cloak makes a appearance in front,” eh?
I had a Dream last night. Kinda of a solve the mystery thing. We were at a fictional version of his grandmother’s house and church maybe. Painted White ironwork kinda of places and a boy was possessed by a pyromanic demon. And the entrepreneurship
clementine-kesh:love in fiction when scientists get a little too wild in the pursuit of science and end up a little fucked up because of it. you inject yourself with alien dna, you meld minds with some kind of mysterious creature, you let the parasite
dorkly: Toplist Results: The 20 Greatest Fictional Detectives of All-Time After over 400,000 votes, you (the voters) have solved the greatest mystery of all - who’s the greatest fictional detective ever? You found the clues, questioned witnesses, planted
muthafukiin-smokeyy: tha-hardway: “I heard a rumour I died, murdered in cold blood dramatizedPicutes of me in my final stage you know Mama criedBut that was fiction, some coward got the story twistedLike I no longer existed, mysteriously missin”Tupac
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devilduck: The Brain That Wouldn’t Die, also known as The Head That Wouldn’t Die, is a 1959 science-fiction/horror film. When this film was shown on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (episode 513) they referred to the female lead as Jan in the Pan.