Since with blogger we can't have a proper guestbook, I decided to dedicate this post to the visitors who just want to say hi, say opinions, talk with or ask something to the staff. I will put a permanent link on somewhere on this blog (probably on the right side) so you can click on it and be directed to this kind of Guestbook. :)
HOW TO LEAVE A MESSAGE ON THIS GUESTBOOK:
►Click on Comments (on the bottom of this post)
►Write your message
►Choose if you want to be anonymous or use your Google account (or the other options)
►Click "send"
The message you wrote will appear in the comments! :)
PS. Sometimes you might have to enter the "captcha" thing but lately it hasn't shown up..at least to me :P
PPS. Please don't forget to comment the posts you read :) Opinions and feedback are important! :P
Hope this will work! xD
♥BallerinaDark♥
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Hello my dear Gothic Divinities!! ^_^ Feel free to leave a message!!
If you need anything, like asking us to write about something or show us something you wrote that might fit in this blog, feel free to ask here! We will surely answer you! ♥
Well...hi!! :) I love this blog! keep up the good work! :)
Great blog! Really! I do not have a google account but as soon as I make one I will certainly become a proper follower!!
Oh my god!! Thank you all! :D I love to see that you appreciate this blog!! :D And I like seeing that this "guestbook" works xD
Yeah! xD I love this blog because I can read about music, art, literature, film and other informations regarding the goth culture, listening to my favourite music! I really like the way you write in this blog,compliments! :D
I recently recorded a live mix. I was hoping that if you gave it a listen and enjoyed it, maybe you could post the download link, or add the code for the player here. It's very romantic, imo. Theme of love, loss, and longing.
Dear Le Sang, we would love to hear it! :D Give us the link! ♥
Hey there ^^ Just discovered this website and I love it SO much, what a fantastic idea! <3 If any of the Gothic Divine contributors would like to guest post on my blog, you are always more than welcome! Please keep up the great work.
Thank you ultimategothguide !! :) Of course we will come and see your blog :D ♥
This blog is PERFECT! I've been looking for a blog like this all my life!
this blog is great! I'm NannaForever from Stardoll XD
Ive been checking this blog out for around 3 months now, and i yust must say... LOVE IT!!! it yust gets better and better :D and it actually helped my mom understand a little better about what goth is all about ;) so... THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR MAKING THIS BLOG!!! :DDD
@Dark Tale: You are welcome!! :) I'm glad it helped you!! ♥ and thank YOU for reading and supporting it ^_^
Sure, you can totes repost my dictionary thingy.
Dan Zukovic's "DARK ARC", a bizarre gothic modern noir dark comedy called "Absolutely brilliant...
truly and completely different..." in Film Threat, was recently released on DVD through
Vanguard Cinema (http://www.vanguardcinema.com/darkarc/darkarc.htm), and is currently
debuting on Cable Video On Demand. The film had it's World Premiere at the Montreal
Festival, and it's US Premiere at the Cinequest Film Festival. Featuring Sarah Strange
("White Noise"), Kurt Max Runte ("X-Men", "Battlestar Gallactica",) and Dan Zukovic
(director and star of the cult comedy "The Last Big Thing"). Featuring the glam/goth
tunes "Dark Fruition", "Ire and Angst" and "F.ByronFitzBaudelaire", and a dark
orchestral score by Neil Burnett.
TRAILER : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPeG4EFZ4ZM
***** (Five stars) "Absolutely brilliant...truly and completely different...something you've never tasted
before..." Film Threat
"A black comedy about a very strange love triangle" Seattle Times
"Consistently stunning images...a bizarre blend of art, sex, and opium, "Dark Arc" plays like a candy-coloured
version of David Lynch. " IFC News
"Sarah Strange is as decadent as Angelina Jolie thinks she is...Don't see this movie sober!" Metroactive Movies
"Equal parts film noir intrigue, pop culture send-up, brain teaser and visual feast. " American Cinematheque
Hi B-Dark! :) First of all I love this blog.. then I suggest you to take a look at the book "ghostgirl" School Library Journal defined it as "a ghosts story for those who like Tim Burton and E. Allan Poe" ;)
hi! first of all id want to say that your blog is just amazing...i just luv it!! <3 secondly, im a goth from Romania and id really like to see an article about the legend of horror Bella Lugosi, especialy since he was born in my hometown of Lugoj. i can provide u with some photos of his memorial house in case you'r interested...keep up the good work!
Dear anonymous commenter, thank you for your kind words! :) I'm happy you like this blog :D I actually had in mind long time ago to do a post about Bela Lugosi but eventually forgot! :P Thank you for reminding me and I will post about him soon ;) keep in touch!
♥
B-Dark
Also I will get informed about that book you said ;) Thank you for telling !
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“DEVIL BAT DIARY - The Journal of Johnny Layton” by Peter H. Brothers
Inspired by the famous 1940 film, “Devil Bat Diary” (CreateSpace, ISBN: 9-781461-070924), tells the “true” story of what really happened to the unhappy citizens of Heathville, Illinois, during that terrible prewar summer, as recorded in the long-suppressed journals of Chicago City Register’s principal newspaper correspondent, Jonathan “Johnny” Layton.
The Devil Bats were furiously furry fiends created by a scientific genius who believes himself wrongfully relegated to concocting perfumes and colognes which he despises for wages not worth mentioning. So, as a means to an embittered end, he manufactures an evil ointment with a scent that so infuriates his giant bats to such an extent they feel compelled to tear the throats out of their unsuspecting victims.
“Devil Bat Diary” tells for the first time the full inside story of what took place in ways not possible to show to Production Code audiences back then; did you know for example that Chief Wilkins loved Layton, or that Mary was a religious lunatic, or that Layton and his partner “One-Shot” McGuire couldn’t stand the sight of each other?
Written to coincide with the 70th Anniversary of the film’s release and dedicated to the great Bela Lugosi, “Devil Bat Diary” is an unforgettably entertaining venture into a world filled with chirping Chiropterans, malicious murders, sacred sex and revolting revelations.
(Three-time Rondo Award nominee Peter H. Brothers is also the author of “Mushroom Clouds and Mushroom Men – The Fantastic Cinema of Ishiro Honda.”)
Hello! My name is Paige Rothfus, founder and Co-CEO of a magazine called Black Bird, we are a gothic-themed magazine that features writing, art, fashion design, photographer, and other design.
If you want to find out a bit more about us our website is www.gothicblackbird.com and our facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/BlackBirdMagazine
Anyway, my question for you is, since we both have magazines of similar genre, maybe we can work together a little bit..? I am looking to get a little more recognition for my magazine because it's still relatively unknown, and maybe you'd like some more exposure too. What do you think about promoting eachother's magazines. I will publish a little piece about your blog/magazine in our next issue, create some buzz on our social media sites if you will do the same for me. You can email me at gothicblackbird@ymail.com to continue this conversation privately if you have questions or want to discuss it more. Please Let me know! Thanks :)
Paige
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