Your parents lied to you, monsters do exist.
Last days to join and get this set!

https://t.co/LIZdNSqcaM

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Faith and the Muse.

Finally finished this painting, I think I had been procrastinating it for 2,3 years.

Dark Romance series.

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18) George Eliot (1819-1880),
Eliot's novels display elements of the Gothic, as discussed in 'George Eliot and the Gothic Novel: Genres, Gender, Feeling', with explicit Gothic and supernatural phenomena present in her novella, 'The Lifted Veil'

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17) Mary E Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930),
American author. Freeman wrote ghost stories such as 'The Wind in the Rose-Bush', 'The Shadows on the Wall', and 'Luella Miller'. You can find these online here: https://t.co/t7ohDIEE0z

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16) Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855),
Died Brontë's novels 'Jane Eyre' and 'Villette' follow Gothic narrative/character traditions and imply supernatural phenomena (albeit clarifying any absence of the supernatural in their endings).

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3) E Nesbit (1858-1924),
Though often remembered for her children’s books, Nesbit wrote several Gothic tales. Many were published in her 3 collections of Gothic horror: ‘Grim Tales’ (1893), Something Wrong’ (1893), & ‘Fear’ (1910)

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2) Florence Marryat (1833-1899),
Actress, author, & keen spiritualist. Marryat’s Gothic fiction includes ‘The Blood of the Vampire’, ‘The Strange Transfiguration of Hannah Stubbs’, and ‘The Dead Man’s Message’.

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✤ Commission to BabySupernova!
Hope you guys enjoy it! The speedpaint video for this drawing is already available on my youtube channel. There you can find more about the concept development!

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Si se acuerdan de ella denme un like heheh

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