Once
upon a time, a long time ago, in a time almost forgotten, a small group
of writers and artists gathered. This most unlikely band gathered not
in a location but, rather, in spirit and common need, linked by the
æther of modern technology. They met to sacrifice all for their love of
creativity . . .
Once again, time has come for a GATHERING.
It is time for EDITION 63 of the Herscher Project.
“Everyone hates the weather, but nobody wants to sacrifice a virgin to change it.“
In Project#63 we ask you to create poems, short stories, or artwork based on the concept and practice of ritual sacrifice, human or otherwise. As with most prior editions, no genre requirement is placed on your work for this edition. Share with us the power, the emotion, and the importance or insignificance of ritual sacrifice. Is there a worthy reason for sacrifice? Is there benefit gained from such a ritual? Are there consequences for failing to offer a sacrifice?
If you can’t write, then draw. If you can’t draw, then write. If you are uninspired, then please take time to offer your comments and constructive criticisms of the work of others.
Remember to have FUN while stretching your creative muscles.
tHP Project 63 is brought to you by
Jim Bowers, Chuck Gregory, Steve Doyle, Angela Perry & Anna Mortensen
Once again, time has come for a GATHERING.
It is time for EDITION 63 of the Herscher Project.
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The Herscher Project – Edition 63
RITUAL SACRIFICE
What cost? What gain?
Deadline: July 31st, 2017
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RITUAL SACRIFICE
What cost? What gain?
Deadline: July 31st, 2017
_________________________________________________
“Everyone hates the weather, but nobody wants to sacrifice a virgin to change it.“
In Project#63 we ask you to create poems, short stories, or artwork based on the concept and practice of ritual sacrifice, human or otherwise. As with most prior editions, no genre requirement is placed on your work for this edition. Share with us the power, the emotion, and the importance or insignificance of ritual sacrifice. Is there a worthy reason for sacrifice? Is there benefit gained from such a ritual? Are there consequences for failing to offer a sacrifice?
If you can’t write, then draw. If you can’t draw, then write. If you are uninspired, then please take time to offer your comments and constructive criticisms of the work of others.
As always, the theme and spirit of this edition must be apparent in your story, poem, or artwork, regardless of your chosen genre or medium. Email your Ritual Sacrifice piece to mobius1974@gmail.com.
Remember to have FUN while stretching your creative muscles.
tHP Project 63 is brought to you by
Jim Bowers, Chuck Gregory, Steve Doyle, Angela Perry & Anna Mortensen