John L. Bisol is a retired Educator (College Professor & High School), Mechanical Engineer (Worked on Computers when they only had "8 bits and the "blinky lights" meant something) and Author (Writes everyday/all day). He spends his retirement with his wife, enjoying his grandchildren and his free time. Very afraid of spiders and the dark.
Author's NOTE:
I write about “Good Houses” – historically accurate down to the parade banner color.
I write about “Bad Houses” – stories that chill the soul, yet instruct you, the reader – Don’t act that way!
What kind of “strange things” happen in your house? Are there simply “Bumps in the night?” –
Or, is there more to it than that? Does your cat suddenly stop, turn, and run away in fear – of what?
Sometimes, a house can be happy and joyful – but, other houses are not “so much fun”. Dark forces can ruin even the happiest of times when the forces conspire against you.
I write. I write a lot. I write what I know. I write the stories that don’t fit your idea of “lost love”. There are damsels in distress to be sure, but also, the “damned” who chose to ignore the subtle changes of the houses around them.
I even write “General Topics” – just to keep the defense even.
Most of all I enjoy writing about the “scary stuff”: The subtle movement of a curtain when there is no breeze; A soft touch on the cheek in the night; Who speaks in the room at the end of the hall? Do you see the “lady in brown” walking through your walls? Anyone can write about the “100 Acre woods”, only I can write about the spirit of the dead witch that lies in wait of resurrection in the midst of the pine grove…waiting for you… to pass by…