Please welcome Tanith Davenport to NN. Thanks Tanith for starting off our Creep Fest! It's a joy to have you on NN. Plus I have to say I really Like your first name. Can you guess why? Tanith/ Tabitha? Very close huh? Now I'll turn it over to you.
I’ve never been a great fan of Halloween. I
wasn’t much of a trick-or-treater as a child, and these days
I usually try to be out so I don’t have to sit indoors with the lights off when
the next generation of demons and skeletons knock on my door. For me, a large
part of the enjoyment of Halloween is from the delicious undercurrent of
creepiness at the sight of lit pumpkins and scary decorations, and it’s a fact
– almost nothing scares me.
I won’t claim to have been unscareable my
whole life, but certainly now I am. I love to watch horror films, but when
reviews describe a new one as “jump-out-of-your-seat scary” I find myself
rolling my eyes – it’s been a long time since I’ve seen a good one, and even
that didn’t make me scream. I used to be afraid of ghosts, but since I started
studying the paranormal, I discovered just how mundane it can be. Paranormal
investigations on TV involve people panting and screaming like something out of
The Blair Witch Project, but in
reality they involve people calling out to spirits over and over until finally
the pipes bang. So that doesn’t scare me either.
You know what does?
Mirrors.
No, that’s not because I’m so ugly I scare
myself. For some reason I am terrified of looking in the mirror and seeing
something that shouldn’t be there – someone behind me, someone else’s face
looking back, a hideously twisted image, you name it. The film Mirrors was designed to freak me out.
And so when I wrote I Heard Your Voice, I decided to take back the power and have a
scene where a cute ghost comes out of a mirror.
Tamar Steele is a paranormal investigator
with an unusual talent – she attracts spirits when she sings. She also is stuck
in a dead-end relationship with her team’s medium. So when the ghost of an
attractive man floats out of her mirror, he has one purpose – to change her
life for the better.
Buy at Totally Bound:
Sadly, no matter how much I sing at my mirror, I’ve never had a hot ghost come out of it. But I’m still hoping.
So what scares you? Tanith and all the NN followers are dying to know. This is going to be a lot of fun. Don't forget to leave a comment.
Tabitha Blake
7 comments:
Mirrors have been part of stories from Disney's "Mirror, mirror on the wall, whose the fairest of them all?" the "Invisable Man" to my favorites, vampire stories. My own "Immortal Relations" vampires do see themselves in mirrors. But I see your point, suddenly seeing someone behind you who shouldn't be there or a face in the mirror itself would be more than creepy!
Great post, Tanith! I agree that mirrors can be quite creepy so bravo in taking back the power!
Mirrors have always freaked me out too. Glad to know I'm not the only one, lol.
HAPPY OCTOBER LADIES LOVE ME SOME VAMPS!!!
linda_bass@global.nrt
What creeps me out about mirrors isn't what I see in them - it's what I don't.
Oh mirrors..hmm now I have something else to consider. I suppose I have a similar fear. I dislike glass doors during the night. You know, people see in but you only see yourself on the inside and can't see out.
Agh - glass doors! Another thing to freak me out!
Thanks for having me on here, Tabby!
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