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R.C. Mulhare has the distinction of reading a translation of the famous cursed play "The King in Yellow" without going mad, once successfully defended her day-job workplace from zombies, through some judicious use of clearance-rack garden tools, survived a fight with Yog-Sothoth cultists in a hallway of a hotel in Providence; she's also picked up some extra work editing posts for the product blog of Umbrella Corporation...

In actuality, R.C. Mulhare was born in Lowell, Massachusetts and grew up in one of the surrounding towns, in a hundred year old house up the street from an old cemetery. Her interest in the dark and mysterious started when she was quite young, when her mother read the faery tales of the Brothers Grimm and quoted the poetry
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R.C. Mulhare Hoo, this is a tough question but a great one!

I'd like to see a TV series based off the characters in "The Witch Who Blew In On the Storm", as I have …m´Ç°ù±ð
Hoo, this is a tough question but a great one!

I'd like to see a TV series based off the characters in "The Witch Who Blew In On the Storm", as I have a lot of backstory and world building that didn't make it into the finished story. I'd already done some mental casting while I was writing the story, with Christina Hendricks as Sibyl Fletcher and Jeffrey Combs as Carton Tillinghast. Also, Carton has shown up in a couple other (yet to be published) stories, and he's gradually becoming my answer to Carl Kolchak.(less)
R.C. Mulhare There's a lot of fictional worlds I'd like to visit, but many of the ones I enjoy reading about make better vacation locations than places to live (H.…m´Ç°ù±ðThere's a lot of fictional worlds I'd like to visit, but many of the ones I enjoy reading about make better vacation locations than places to live (H.P. Lovecraft's Arkham or G.R.R. Martin's Westeros, anyone??). A much younger R.C. would have loved to live in Narnia (my mother can attest to the times I've tapped on the back of the wardrobe in what used to be our spare room), while these days I'd love to travel with Le Cirque du Reves of Erin Morgenstern's "The Night Circus". I'd either be one of the fans or possibly a performer (some kind of living sculpture or just an oddball who helps add to the gently gothic atmosphere).(less)
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R.C. Mulhare Probably right now, it looks like I'm starting a lot of books and getting too many irons in the fire. What's happening is, I've been rummaging on my shelves, finding stuff I started and never finished. Putting them up here is, in a way, a reminder to myself to get back to that half-forgotten tale that I need to return to and do that soon. Admittedly, I sometimes get distracted and set a book aside, intending to get back to it some day, but you know what they say about the road paved by good intentions.


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