A brief series of rants about Halloween, the most frightening day of the year, or so they say. I don’t get too excited about it and am far from its biggest fan – in Not So Spooky, you’ll discover why.
These days, Halloween is a celebration of all things chilling and macabre. It shines the spotlight on people, creatures and beings that instil terror and leave you petrified. Though it sounds thrilling, there are many aspects of it that I’m sick and tired of.
Costumes that don’t fit the theme and money-grubbing companies bleeding us dry are just two things I hate about Halloween. After all my venting, there is a final piece in which I speak more positively about the day and what it brings.
Do you see no good in Halloween? Is it more of a nightmare than anything?
If you’re after a truthful collection of opinions about the day that celebrates horror, you’ll like Not So Spooky.
Buy now and read my thoughts on Halloween. You may find some of them surprising, or not.
D. T. Adams is a British writer, poet and author of the novel No Going Back. His writing varies from poetry and rants about modern society, to two-sentence stories, horror stories and more. He’s particularly interested in the complexities of 21st-century life and complains about these a lot in some of his e-books. You won't find any photos of him since he prefers to remain anonymous. However, he’s prepared to reveal that he enjoys reading, travelling and walking up hills – the more exhausting the climb, the better!