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griseldajane:

Thor and Loki after their wedding.

This is a black and white story sketch commission by @tenayafan for her story, “Naked in the Eye of the Storm”

If you would like to commission one of your own, please contact me at griseldajane @ gmail . com There’s still time! You got an idea, I can draw it! 

Commissions will close on 12/19/15 so that I will have time to finish before Christmas. Order NOW to be guaranteed a drawing before close.

Thanks everybody 🙂

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underhyll:

I’m really excited to introduce my new tea line! Eight blends inspired by The Vampire Chronicles! Each tea is available now (or will be very shortly) on Adagio. The site is a bit clunky and I’m not sure the images are loading properly but the graphics posted here are what is meant for final sale. 

  • Sample tins $4
  • 3oz. Pouch $10
  • 5oz Tin $19

If you purchase two 3oz pouches that are in a ‘ship’ it’s 10% off!

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gothiccharmschool:

minasveil:

Who would like a free copy of our album? 

First 10 people to reblog this will get a link and a download code in their ask. 

Must be following us to win!

Ooooh, new haunted swirlygoth music I didn’t know of! 

soyonscruels:

those who dream only by night: the gothic short stories rec list

have you ever felt like you want to read more fiction in the gothic tradition, but you haven’t the money or the time, or you’re the sort of person who only reads a novel if you’re sure you like the writer? i can help with that! here is a list of short stories, novellas, and one poem, all of which are important in the gothic tradition, the gothic revival, or contemporary gothic fiction, and they are all on the internet! for free! (i enjoy making rec lists, but i particularly enjoy making rec lists where i know that everyone who reads the list can get all of it for free.) so, take a night, make some hot chocolate, and frighten the life out of yourself. you’ll thank me!

  1. manfred by lord byron (1817)
  2. the tell tale heart by edgar allan poe (1843)
  3. carmilla by sheridan le fanu (1872)
  4. lord arthur savile’s crime by oscar wilde (1887)
  5. the yellow wallpaper by charlotte perkins gilman (1892)
  6. lot no. 249 by arthur conan doyle (1892)
  7. the great god pan by arthur machen (1894)
  8. the turn of the screw by henry james (1898)
  9. the monkey’s paw by w.w. jacobs (1902)
  10. sredni vashtar by saki (1911)
  11. casting the runes by m.r. james (1911)
  12. the damned by algernon blackwood (1914)
  13. the tomb by h.p. lovecraft (1922)
  14. the garden party by katherine mansfield (1922)
  15. a rose for emily by william faulkner (1930)
  16. the lottery by shirley jackson (1948)
  17. lamb to the slaughter by roald dahl (1953)
  18. a good man is hard to find by flannery o’connor (1955)
  19. the company of wolves by angela carter (1979)
  20. i, cthulhu by neil gaiman (1986)