The Playwright's Woman

By R. J. Creaney
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(3.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Jan. 21, 2012
Words: 5,576 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465943606


Short description

Playwright Kevin F. Darley struggles with both poor reviews and writer’s block. He begins a dalliance with the spirit absinthe and meets – and falls immediately in love with – an enigmatic young woman from his homeland. She inspires and enlivens him, but the man who knows Kevin better than any other cannot help but be wary of the profound and disturbing change that he sees in his friend.

Extended description

In late Victorian London, playwright Kevin Francis Darley struggles with both poor reviews and writer’s block. He begins a dalliance with the mystical spirit absinthe and meets – and falls immediately in love with – an enigmatic young woman from his homeland. She inspires and enlivens him, but the man who knows Kevin better than any other cannot help but be wary of the profound and disturbing change that he sees in his friend.

A Gothic short story; 5,400 words.

Tags

gothic, london, victorian era, absinthe, victorian england, playwright, london 1800s

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Review by: Anise Nalci on April 20, 2012 : star star star
This is an engrossing short story that is written in a similar format to Dracula. However, there are certain typos that should be looked into, minor errors that otherwise marred a very interesting story.
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