An english assignment that I figured I might as well post here.
Before everything happened I was an unassuming cat that no one bothered with. I had been given the chance at a life with a family when everything turned dark.
A meme-y, pretentious criticism of the infamous Critics United featuring a not so subtle reference to the poem "The Raven". Rated T for light commentary on humanity's intrinsic delusions of power.
A parody of Edgar Allan Poe' s The Tell-Tale Heart set the tune of Idina Menzel's song, Let it Go from Frozen. Such madness does the mind weave.
Work in progress! (and because of the time of year I don't get to write much!) After Victoria loses herself, things get fuzzy. She must do something. She must go somewhere to find a reason to live again, until a series of events play out and she is in the hands of Edgar Allan Poe.
An original Gothic short story, written in the style of Poe.
Just a small parody of The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe that I wrote for fun.
Cornelius and the Black Cat go on a date. Written for a literature assignment. Disclaimer: 110%not plagiarized
Based off of Poe's 'The Tell Tale-Heart'. Twins, born with a wealthy family, sharing the same obsession. What happens if an infant is born and they're forgotten by the world. Will they comfort eachother? Or try the imposible? Read to find out.
The squawk of the fowl resounded, its baleful shrieking surmounted. Bonds to ration tore, at the incessant crows of Nevermore. With the cacophony abounding, its louring caws surrounding; abruptly there came a pounding, sounding at my chamber door. Dread flooded my veins. "Tis the wind," I remembered. "As before, only this and nothing more"
Mourning over the loss of his dear Lenore, the narrator of The Raven seeks out comfort elsewhere. Will he find solace in an unexpected place? Or is this just a distraction from his slow descent into madness, only this and nothing more? (Edit: Sorry about the paragraphs not being broken up, my formatting isn't staying the way I had it. PM me if you know how to fix that)
A servant of the great prince witnesses the horror of the Red Death. Will he too be victim to the carnage that befell the great lords and ladies of the hall? A different take on Edgar Allen Poe's short story: The Masque of the Red Death.
So here is a collection of poems inspired by Edgar Allan Poe. Please do enjoy. Please do review.
As the title says: an extended ending to Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" that adds a bit of a twist to its twistiness. It begins where the original story ends.
The old man's final moments from his point of view.
La octava noche, cuando las pisadas volvieron a sonar por la casona, ella se dio cuenta de la horrible tragedia que estaba a punto de ocurrir... OC PoV del cuento de Edgar Allan Poe. Rating T por escenas te fic ha sido programado por el foro/comunidad Retos fanfiction.
Just a one-shot ode to all of Poe's works, in a way that I'm sure he'd appreciate. Rated T for Edgar. One-shot. Complete. Please review.
This is bsically the Cask of Amontillado, rewritten differently and probably much shorter.
This is my take on why Montresor wanted to kill Fortunato in The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe. Cover Art by RAINEing on DeviantArt.
Tales from an old storyteller wandering about, In a shinobi world, what could dangerous about that, right? (Along the lines of 'what would a storyteller entertain with') multiple crossover with manga, books, movies and folklore
Twilight receives an interesting visit from Pinkie Pie in this poem based on The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
Hello there, I am the great Fortunato, once revered! Here is the story of how I was betrayed and killed by a man I considered my greatest of friends. *Cask of Amontillado Victims POV*