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Aug 25, 2017 0:56:15 GMT
Post by gunshotwound on Aug 25, 2017 0:56:15 GMT
It walked in the woods.
It was never born. It existed. Under the pine needles the fires burn, deep and smokeless in the mold. In heat and in darkness and decay there is growth. There is life and there is growth. It grew, but it was not alive. It walked unbreathing through the woods, and thought and saw and was hideous and strong, and it was not born and it did not live. It grew and moved about without living.
It crawled out of the darkness and hot damp mold into the cool of a morning. It was huge. It was lumped and crusted with its own hateful substances, and pieces of it dropped off as it went its way, dropped off and lay writhing, and stilled, and sank putrescent into the forest loam.
It had no mercy, no laughter, no beauty. It had strenght and great intelligence. And-- perhaps it could not be destroyed. It crawled out of its mound in the wood and lay pulsing in the sunlight for a long moment. Patches of it shone wetly in the golden glow, parts of it were nubbled and flaked. And whose dead bones had given it the form of man?
It scrabbled painfully with its half-formed hands, beating the ground and the bole of a tree. It rolled and lifted itself up on its crumbling elbows, and it tore up a great handful of herbs and shredded them against its chest and it paused and gazed at the gray-green juices with intelligent calm. It wavered to it feet, and seized a young sapling and destroyed it, folding the slender trunk back on itself again and again, watching attentively the useless, fibered splinters. And it snatched up a fear-frozen field-creature, crushing it slowly, letting blood and pulpy flesh and fur ooze from between its fingers, run down and rot on the forearms.
It began searching.
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Aug 25, 2017 2:50:05 GMT
Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 25, 2017 2:50:05 GMT
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Aug 25, 2017 2:56:45 GMT
Post by poelzig on Aug 25, 2017 2:56:45 GMT
It follows.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 25, 2017 3:06:57 GMT
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Aug 25, 2017 3:10:09 GMT
Post by gunshotwound on Aug 25, 2017 3:10:09 GMT
It is a shame that Sturgeon's story has never been filmed. If it has I do not know about it.
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Aug 25, 2017 3:22:10 GMT
Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 25, 2017 3:22:10 GMT
gunshotwoundNot being big on sci-fi I must confess never having heard of the gent BUT that snippet of IT was gripping ! I want to read more ! Sturgeon linkThis piece of trivia seems especially "cool" ! Coined the famed phrase "Live long and prosper" in the premiere episode of the second season of Star Trek (1966), "Amok Time" (according to an interview with Leonard Nimoy
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Aug 25, 2017 3:35:14 GMT
Post by gunshotwound on Aug 25, 2017 3:35:14 GMT
gunshotwound Not being big on sci-fi I must confess never having heard of the gent BUT that snippet of IT was gripping ! I want to read more ! Sturgeon linkThis piece of trivia seems especially "cool" ! Coined the famed phrase "Live long and prosper" in the premiere episode of the second season of Star Trek (1966), "Amok Time" (according to an interview with Leonard Nimoy
In 1969 a friend of mine gave me a hardback copy of one of those Hitchcock compilations titled Stories That Scared Even Me. Sturgeon's novella was included and I fell in love with it. It is not really sci-fi, more horror than anything else. The book also contained some other great horror stores. Two of them A Death in the Family and Camera Obscura where made into Night Gallery episodes. Check E-bay and you might find a copy of the book.
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Aug 25, 2017 3:39:13 GMT
Post by BATouttaheck on Aug 25, 2017 3:39:13 GMT
gunshotwoundI have some of those Hitchcock collections ... they are on the same shelf as my Roald Dahl's. Shall have to take a look. Thanks for the recommend.
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