Too bad I can’t add it to the collection of short stories I’m writing and assembling.
I just recently read The Dibbuk Box, the book by the current owner of the haunted box of Jewish origin that was the basis for the film The Possession, and then somehow had the good fortune to enter into contact with him. After that I started watching a scary movie or two involving possessions and watching a video on YouTube that was about an exorcism. During this time I started thinking about possession, and then a great idea occurred to me: what would happen if the possession was turned on its head? What if the demon ended up needing the exorcism? Needing it?
So I have a new short story idea that I’ll begin to write soon, possibly tomorrow since I can’t work on the next story for the collection until I’ve finished my research. I’ll probably write the story from the point-of-view of the demon, and I’ll also have to figure out what I want to do once the possession begins. Of course, I can’t add this to the collection; I’ve already written a dybbuk story for the collection, and two stories involving possessions is one too many.
Perhaps I’ll send it to a magazine. Or perhaps I’ll make it available online for ninety-nine cents. Depends on my mood and what I think everybody would like. Of course, I’ll have to write it first.
But seriously, I have to ask, would you guys buy the story if I put it online for less than a dollar? Let me know if you’d like that.
Anyway, got another scary movie to watch. Once again, Happy New Year.
Send it to e-zines to build up your publishing cred. That’s what short stories are always good for 😉
Have any recommendations? All I can think of so far is Weird Tales magazine.
http://www.marketlist.com/writers_markets/browse/category/7
Hope that helps!
It does, thank you so very much. 🙂
Hi Rami,
Hmmm… now that is a fun twist – a person so unbearable that even a demon wouldn’t stay (perhaps because the person is such a miserable bore, or geek, or perhaps more evil than a demon could believe is possible). Run with it!
Jason Haxton – author of “The Dibbuk Box”.
Thanks Jason. Glad you like the idea so much.