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Shadow of Fear

Haunting your childhood dreams,
Shadow of fear,
Climbs stairs to silent scream;
Sharp talons appear
On arms extreme,
Bat-like, austere.
Himself to redeem,
He edges nearer … near.

Haunting your children’s dreams,
Shadow of fear,
No mirror image seen,
What’s that they hear?
Horror hands intervene,
Unearthly sneer;
Fangs glint in foulest scene,
Silhouette leers.

Haunting your every dream
Shadow of fear,
Nosferatu of nightmare theme,
Stalks, then he’s here!
Touch on your shoulder seam,
Fangs drip, smeared;
Throat constricts slowly,
Is punctured, revered.

Polly Robinson © 2012


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42′s First Birthday

Gothic, Horror, Sci-fi, Fantasy

Drawing by Glenn James

42 Worcester – Open Mic Night (Gothic, Horror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy) celebrated its first birthday in style Wednesday 28 March 2012 at The Lunar Bar above The Swan with Two Nicks, Worcester.  The theme of Nosferatu, a classic 1922 German Expressionist horror film, directed by F. W. Murnau, starring Max Schreck as the vampire Count Orlok, was introduced by Andrew Owens and the monster mash birthday bash was off!

Simon Munn

Worcestershire Film Festival’s Simon Munn ran a compilation of great Nosferatu shots interspersed with quotations from the film, which added to the atmosphere of the evening.  Simon told of the legacy of Nosferatu and how a bootleg copy of the film secured Nosferatu’s place as a cult film.  Murnau made many other films but nothing that matched Nosferatu, which, Simon said, is a ‘near lost masterpiece’.

Andrew Owens

Andrew was pleased to announce that the 42 website has been launched today, designed by Angela James www.42openmicnight.co.uk and said ’42 started 25 March 2011 and is a tribute to everyone who has ever performed and contributed to the event.  This evening is dedicated to Damon Lord with condolences to Damon and his family; Damon was to have performed tonight but could not attend due to bereavement’.

Glenn and Angela James, the co-founders of 42, are suffering with flu, Glenn sent apologies, ‘So sorry not to be present, our best wishes for everyone to enjoy the evening’.

Geoff Robinson

Geoff Robinson read two pieces from Glenn James, the first started off with a dramatic ‘ATTEND!’ followed by an explanation of Nosferatu, which included the lines ‘We are the descendants of those bards in the firelight, we are the story-makers and the weavers of nightmare’.  This was followed by Founding Fathers Glenn’s story set in an auditorium with two thirds of the audience undead and a cool comment on the number of broken mirrors.

Suz Winspear

Gothic Diva Suz Winspear was the very first performer at 42, tonight Suz read Sapphires about a relationship with ‘the only one I have ever loved’ a man with white hair ‘almost luminous in the moonlight’.  This piece could almost have been called ‘Confessions of a Vampire’, a great story that kept to the theme of the evening.

Ian Ward

Ian Ward followed Suz.  Ian is a regular performer at 42 and said his inspiration comes not from Dracula or Nosferatu but rather from Buffy the Vampire and True Blood.  Ian read five separate pieces; one described humans as ‘domesticated blood donors’, another referred to ‘tough conversations’, and one told that vampires have feelings too, in which the line ‘the swish of her silks and satins’ stood out.

The break gave everyone the opportunity to chat, some had seen ads at the University of Worcester and Glenda and Jim had seen the article in the Worcester Standard, it was great to see new people present alongside the regulars.

Andrew Owens opened the second set with his story about being a vampire and not being able to bask in the sunlight or enjoy a sunrise – all about a lost soul who resents the living.

Michael R. Brush

Michael R. Brush read his short story involving a werewolf and Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes and Moriarty ‘the inhabitants of a Scottish keep’, followed by the third part of four from his serial – we’re all looking forward to the final part of this great sci-fi story in April at Ludi Cereales, the celebration of Spring ‘around the campfire’ event at Hillcrest, Worcester.

William Shatspeare

William Shatspeare is a renowned poet who performs at The Sunday Express in Digbeth and The Hollybush, a great set from William incorporating Richard III and Buddy Holly, even a poem called Lunar Sea Blues, very fitting for an event in The Lunar Bar.  We loved the short poem about an androgynous, rum-drinking Haitian Spirit and a Mermaid linking fates and creating quakes.

John Taylor

John Taylor performed two poems tonight.  A Life Vampyric ending with the lines ‘The moral of this tale? With maidenhood a dying trend / Occasionally a bloody steak is sometimes your best friend’ and  The Plains of Lhee.  Great to hear John’s work, we’re more used to him introducing other performers at 42.

Raine Evans

Raine Evans was next up with his story My Killing Lifestyle Part 1 – Raine said he had intended to read Part 2 – there was empathy in the room when Raine explained that the Xbox was responsible for him not managing to complete it!

Andrew Owens’s short story Haunting Remorse told of a son who died, a wife who died, and the haunting remorse that followed.  Finally, Polly Robinson got back to the theme of Nosferatu with her poem He Drinks Blood.

John finished the evening with a reminder that Ludi Cereales, a celebration of Spring around the campfire with 42, Parole Parlate and Worcester Vigornia Rotary, takes place at Geoff and Polly’s place in April and thanked everyone for their contributions tonight.  Our regular contributors from USA could not be included on this occasion as time simply ran out.  Next time!

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Polly Robinson © 2012


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42: Nosferatu (Dracula) at The Lunar Bar

From the organisers of 42 – an invitation to join in the fun at their first birthday bash

Join us for a Monster Mash at our Birthday Bash, as 42 turns one this month. It has been a fantastic year & it seems fitting that we get to celebrate the 1st anniversary of 42 at the same time as the 90th anniversary of the premiere of “Nosferatu,” by F. W. Murnau. What a great theme for our Birthday bash!

If you would be interested in performing at this &/or other events contact the 42 Worcester Team at 42worcester@42openmicnight.co.uk. Slots will be between 10-15 minutes long.

PRICE: £3.00

PERFORMERS: To be confirmed

INFO ON 42 OPEN MIC NIGHT:

‘42’ is Worcester’s first & only Gothic, Horror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy Open Mic Night for all those who love the genres & everything in between. Let your voice be heard!

Calling all writers, poets, musicians, performance artists, actors and comedians, if you have an interest in these areas we want you to get involved!

‘42’ takes its name from Douglas Adams’ great answer to Life, the Universe and Everything. We thought that was pretty all encompassing and a really snappy name which people would embrace. This is THE genre fans open mic night, and we want them to get in touch and make their voice heard!

INFO FOR PERFORMERS:

There are a few provisos which we must outline at the outset, such as the fact that although we embrace darker works we don’t encourage superfluous gore or scenes of lingering torture for the sake of celebrating cruelty. We do not encourage the humiliation, or attack of anyone due to their ethnic origin, religious beliefs, or the fact that their great grandfather six times removed was kidnapped by aliens. Although a degree of swearing could be part of an artist’s dramatic flow in a given horror story, we ask you to keep any such sequences within a reasonable dramatic format which will sound plausible!

So please respect these guidelines and we will welcome your contribution warmly.

Each performer will be allotted a 10-15 minutes span for their set, and we ask contributors to respect this timeframe! Please get in touch well in advance of the advertised evening if you wish to take part and have specific requirements for sound, etc.

We are always looking for new writers and performers to get involved in the event, so if you would like to become involved we would be chuffed to bits to hear from you! So get in touch!