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Salutations, dear Bibliophiles✨

Saturday is BookCat’s catnap day. You can find today’s hashtag fun with our scintillating pals at and https://t.co/zw4fuNAPzk

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3/8 🤝 The real utility of the project is its strong and dedicated community. Members come together to share their love for the macabre, exchange ideas, and collaborate on new projects, creating a dynamic environment for everyone involved.

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One of two drawings for a Savage's gondola, in the shape of a sea monster with gremlins on the front and back; undated, possibly late 19th century.

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day🍀

Sharing some leprechaun images from my beloved and worn copy of FAERIES by Brian Froud and Alan Lee that I’ve had since I was 12.

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Mike Mignola, Hellboy: The Chained Coffin and Others, The Iron Shoes.☘️😈☘️

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Good Mourning. I created Mournbirds as a purely art based NFT collection that was both a critique of the insular nature of the nft space and the community’s response to the Moonbirds founders decision to go cc0. I also love the macabre and was excited to draw a small generative… https://t.co/xFQudf5EJY

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When Celtic Finn Mccool sailed with his men their ship reached a mysterious island that was as beautitul as dangerous.

Birds were singing and in the dark forest was a well with a curiously wrought drinking-horn.

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"For sometimes she comes with a hissing noise like a serpent" (Lady Jane Wilde)

Of young mothers, carried away by the fae as nurses for their offspring.

🎨 Sara Litland

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La Danse Macabre (SSR)

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'Out with you upon the wild waves, children of the king!
Henceforth your cries shall be with the flocks of birds.'
-Joseph Jacobs, The Fate of the Children of Lir.

🎨P.J. Lynch

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It’s the two sides of Waxbones… whimsical vs macabre

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Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre is available on Netflix!!

https://t.co/Wv3G6S4qCc

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Ik heb, geloof ik, net fanart gemaakt.

Als een 90's point-&-click adventure game was.

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"The Havoc Tree" is a composition of macabre and explicit abstracts. Each element in this surreal book is cryptically poetic and the writing is uncompromising in its rampage through violence, sexual depravity & madness. More here

https://t.co/Z2VCp3QkJW

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"And when the owl stirred, a fine dust
fell from its wings. I was
silent then. And felt
the owl quaver."
(from "The Owl" from Arthur Sze)
🎨Teagan White

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Cecile Walton (1891-1956)

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