Post by account_disabled on Dec 5, 2023 5:16:37 GMT
In Matheson's novel neither. They complement each other. The danger of vampires is omnipresent in the story, but it is always contextualized to the historical moment in which it is set. Well, I think we need to be careful about this detail: not to allow one of the two elements to prevail over the other, otherwise the weaker one becomes just an excuse to talk about the stronger. Alara Branwen and Christie Sims – as I understand it, two college students – have written erotic novels featuring dinosaurs : women and dinosaurs, you guessed it.
Titles like Taken by the Pterodactyl , Phone Number Data Taken by the T-Rex (well done, it's always good to find a very different title for the second work) and Ravished by the Triceratops are 3 of their novels. You've already bought them, I bet. These are my considerations: aim for a true union between the two elements. If you love Westerns and horror too, then don't miss the Six Shots stories by Alfredo Mogavero: horror elements in the Wild West and they work great. I don't know if you can recover that collection, Edizioni XII has unfortunately closed and I won't lend or give away my copy. In your opinion, can we always find combinations that work in a story? Or are there combinations that inevitably generate literary rubbish?Lie down on the sofa, maybe he imitates you.
Fulvio lay down. "See?" the man then said to the stranger. “You need to lie down and sleep.” “Oh, he'll understand, come on,” the woman said. "When she falls asleep, she'll know what to do." «And if he sleeps dressed, too bad for him.» “So you're staying here?” «Of course, Elda», replied Fulvio. «I don't trust myself to sleep with this guy who stays in our house.» "So, good night." "Good night, see you tomorrow." At midnight, about an hour and a half later, the stranger was still not asleep. Fulvio sat in the armchair and was observing him.
Titles like Taken by the Pterodactyl , Phone Number Data Taken by the T-Rex (well done, it's always good to find a very different title for the second work) and Ravished by the Triceratops are 3 of their novels. You've already bought them, I bet. These are my considerations: aim for a true union between the two elements. If you love Westerns and horror too, then don't miss the Six Shots stories by Alfredo Mogavero: horror elements in the Wild West and they work great. I don't know if you can recover that collection, Edizioni XII has unfortunately closed and I won't lend or give away my copy. In your opinion, can we always find combinations that work in a story? Or are there combinations that inevitably generate literary rubbish?Lie down on the sofa, maybe he imitates you.
Fulvio lay down. "See?" the man then said to the stranger. “You need to lie down and sleep.” “Oh, he'll understand, come on,” the woman said. "When she falls asleep, she'll know what to do." «And if he sleeps dressed, too bad for him.» “So you're staying here?” «Of course, Elda», replied Fulvio. «I don't trust myself to sleep with this guy who stays in our house.» "So, good night." "Good night, see you tomorrow." At midnight, about an hour and a half later, the stranger was still not asleep. Fulvio sat in the armchair and was observing him.