Showing posts with label stephen gammell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stephen gammell. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Thanksgiving Poems

A book I never knew existed, illustrated by a favorite artist... no one else out there like Stephen Gammell.  Thanks for the heads up on this, Wren!  Currently on my bookshelf next to my copy of Halloween Poems.  Gammell is a magician, making things mysterious and beautiful.  And the colors are perfection.   


The artwork really captures that feeling from the landscape in late November in these parts.  And that brought back some memories.  Thanksgivings from my youth were initially spent at my grandparents' tiny brick home in an urban block of the city.  We'd show up early and the day always seemed to be sunny, breezy, and cold.  It always felt like a holiday - different than a normal day.  Halloween was a month behind us, and Christmas was coming.  The Gimbles parade was on their TV, and we waited for Santa to arrive at noon (the official start of the Christmas Season, you know).  

And the house smelled amazing.  My grandmother was an exquisite cook and everything she made felt like we were in on some wonderful culinary secret.  Cooking and hosting duties eventually were turned over to my mother.  An assignment that no one was pleased with, including (and especially with) my mother.  My mother would be a great cook at a penitentiary.  Growing up, we were served the same particular meal on the same day of each week (e.g. Thursdays were chicken soup, Fridays were fish sticks).  Every.  Single.  Week.

The turkey seemed to be my mother's nemesis.  She battled with that thing for an entire day.  And you'd think the oven broke or the turkey refused to thaw, as we always ended up watching her check and poke and essentially ruin the classic shape of a turkey as we all braced for some form of salmonella (though that part never happened).  I recall the first time I cooked a turkey on my own.  I was filled with anxiety and fear.  But it turns out when you follow cooking instructions, a beautiful turkey can be made.  I'm wondering if my mother was trying to get someone else to volunteer for cooking duties...  playing the long game for sure (no one ever did).

So you look back on holidays from the past and you realize magic was there and it was a finite resource, all around you.  But you didn't realize that at the time.  As I get older, I find myself wishing I would have complimented my grandmother's meals more.  Or stayed longer.  Or visited more often.  I'm hoping she knew we were all excited to be a part of her talents and her generosity.  I'm certain she could tell (I'm hoping she could tell).

Anyways, going into this Thanksgiving, I'm feeling a mountain of gratitude.  For those memories.  For the good stuff.  Grateful for the people in my life.  Extremely grateful to be able to spend a peaceful Thanksgiving with music, a nice fire going, and plenty of wine and great food.  

Wishing everyone a wonderful Thanksgiving.  Thanks so much for following this blog and my Instagram account.  All the emails, nice comments, and all the "likes" and follows mean the world to me.  

Happy Thanksgiving!










Monday, April 11, 2022

Harold

So they left Harold sitting in the corner of the hut. They didn't talk to him or take him outside anymore. Now and then the doll grunted, but that was all. After a few days, they decided there was nothing to be afraid of. Maybe a mouse or some insects had gotten inside Harold and were making those sounds.

So Thomas and Alfred went back to their old ways. Each morning they put Harold out in the garden, and each night they brought him back into the hut. When they felt playful, they joked with him. When they felt mean, they treated him as badly as ever.

Then one night Alfred noticed something that frightened him. "Harold is growing," he said.

Image and text source.

Monday, February 4, 2019

Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark Commercials

I missed these ads after going to bed right after an underwhelming Dude appearance in a Stella Artois commercial. 

Click below to check them out.

Thanks, K.O.!

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Poster: Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark


A version of the iconic Stephen Gammell scarecrow is now a part of the film poster to the upcoming film.

I don't normally say stuff like this, but I wish I got the call for this.

Click below:


Thursday, August 23, 2018

Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark

I approve of the Halloween setting for the new Scary Stories film...

Stella Michaels (Colletti) is a young girl still haunted by her mother’s disappearance on Halloween night — an incident that she suspects her father knows more about than he lets on. Years later, Stella and her friends are involved in a Halloween prank gone wrong. But are they really at fault, or was it the work of a vengeful spirit — a female ghost who uses her scary stories to come after the teens when they begin to investigate the disappearance of several children?

Click below for the story...

Monday, May 28, 2018

Strange & Scary Things

Stephen Gammell's artwork come to life....

Click below:


Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Scary Stories To Tell In The Art

I'd love to be a part of something like this...


Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Family Reunion

Image source (though I can't find the artist).

Though it MIGHT be the incredibly talented Laurie Lipton.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Scary Stories...

..To Tell In The Dark:  A feature film.

A few people have sent me the heads up to this story, so thanks a bunch.
Very cool if they pull this off.

Click below for the story.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/04/scary-stories-to-tell-in-the-dark-movie_n_4383335.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular

































I offer my services as Gammell Propmaster.
Just sayin.


Thursday, July 25, 2013

Monday, March 12, 2012

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Gammellness




Found the following post on a favorite blog of mine - The Haunted Closet. It seems that the Scary Stories books are getting a makeover. A what-the-frig makeover.

Click here to read.

And be sure to click on his link to the Adventures in Poor Taste site.

Monday, March 28, 2011

The Hook

"Would you like to come in and have some cocoa?"
she asked.
"No," he said, "I've got to get home."

He went around to the other side of the car to let her out. Hanging on the door handle was a hook.

From Scary Stories Treasury.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Let's Make A Doll The Size Of A Man



Thanks, Samhainn, for recommending this story.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Scary Stories Treasury

Stopped by a Borders book store this weekend. A going-out-of-business sale. I managed to get the Scary Stories collection for a crazy low price. All three books included in one hard cover edition.

And, of course, those wonderful illustrations by Gammell.

Look at that scarecrow-thing on the left. Wow.

At amazon.com

Monday, June 28, 2010

Even More Gammell

I truly worship Stephen Gammell.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Halloween Poems

Some scanned pages from HALLOWEEN POEMS.



I should start a Stephen Gammell fan club.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Scary

A few more stunning pieces of work from artist Stephen Gammell.




Gammell artwork is hard to come by on the internet.
I found these images on
Mandi Louise's blog.

Here's a pretty nice list of books which he has illustrated.
HALLOWEEN POEMS is pure gold. And I just noticed a book called
THANKSGIVING POEMS that I do believe I HAVE to have.