This is part three of a series on historybounding aesthetics. To read the series introduction for context, click here. This series was inspired by the Style Avatars series by Blue Collar Red Lipstick (article). Well met, everyone, and welcome back to the blog! For some… Continue Reading ““My Faer Lord”: Historybounding Aesthetic”
Category: Style, UncategorizedTags: A Court of Mists and Fury, Bram Stoker, Dracula, dream life, fair folk, Gothic literature, historical costuming, historybounding, Phantom of the Opera, Sarah J. Maas, sewing, vampire, Washington Irving
Posted on November 10, 2019
by Morrigan Harker
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To come back to Sleepy Hollow for some reason felt like coming home, and I’m even more inspired to finish my novel now than ever before.
Category: Daily Life, Travel, UncategorizedTags: aspiring author, books, Daily Life, Gothic literature, New York, Sleepy Hollow, The Hollow Bones, travel, Washington Irving