Working on a piece for a horror anthology featuring classical music. I hope something from the early Romantic period counts, because Chopin’s Raindrop Sonata has always been mind fodder for terrors for me. It’s such a journey; one of my favourite pieces I studied while taking piano.
Chopin doesn’t look like a scary guy, right? *Swoon*
Working out the logistics of a werewolf who becomes a poltergeist is interesting; do they change into an etherial werewolf on the full moon? (Yes.) Can someone be bitten and infected by such a werewolf? (Yes.) Fun stuff. So far the musical aspect of my story is the most creepy; my protagonist wakes up playing the piano, when she’s never played before.
(Insert scary ghost noises here!)
So, DF Lewis, I hope you dig Chopin, because he can be one scary, scary dude.
Whoa whoa whooooooaaaaaa- what do you mean you had 1,500 short stories published while I was slacking off aging from 1 to 15!? Holy smokes, this guy is a machine. What an inspiration!
He must know the craft pretty well; hopefully he digs my classical-pianist/werewolf/poltergeist silliness.
Thanks for reading.
Heidi out.