Friday, October 29, 2010

Werewolf Bar Mitzvah! Spooky, Scary!



OCTOBER!

It's time for me to join the hipper masses and proclaim my love of Halloween. I just wish that school would sit down, take a break, and revel in the glory that is the autumn spirit (PUN!). Instead, they overload life so that I feel this month has flown by. Ah, well. Such is life.

I love Halloween--the spooky, the scary, the macabre. It all delights my naturally wuss-ish soul. I love dressing up and watching somewhat scary movies. But at my core, I am an English nerd, and so the best way for me to connect with the true mood of Halloween is to read. Surprise, surprise, right?

For the past five years or so, I've dedicated myself to reading spine-chilling works of fiction to get me in the mindset for All Hallows Eve. Last year it was World War Z, a truly addicting write-up of the zombie apocalypse. The year before that it was the works of Edgar Allen Poe, then Jekyll and Hyde, Dracula, etc.

This year, I was tempted to cheat and just re-read the first installment in The Walking Dead series (an awesome, never-ending graphic novel series that is premiering in TV format on AMC this Sunday), but in the end I decided to have integrity. And even though I won't be finished by my goal of Halloween, I am still dedicated to my choice.

I chose Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury as my autumn novel. Now please excuse me while I have a short geekfest about him.

Ray Bradbury is a genius! I always appreciated his talents in jr. high and high school, when I read The Martian Chronicles and the inevitable Fahrenheit 451. But it took a recent reading of his short story "August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains" (found here) for me to become obsessed with his writing. The story was so well-written, so painfully beautiful it left me with chills at the end. I don't know how he was able to make me emotionally invested in a few short pages, pages that lacked an immediate human element, but he did. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why he deserves all the awards heaped upon him.

Also, I think his stance on technology has been one of my most-quoted bit o' news in the past couple of months. Long live Bradbury. And bless you, dear man.

Anyway, have an enjoyable weekend my dear friends. Find some way to celebrate that resonates. Commune with the dead, revel in childhood, and have fun. Because let's face it. We deserve it.

5 comments:

Kate said...

i knew there was a reason we were good friends. i LOVE Ray Bradbury, but my love of him started with The Illustrated Man, along with the Twilight Zone episodes based on his stories (namely, I Sing The Body Electric). Which reminds me that my family's traditional Halloween form of entertainment is the Twilight Zone.

The Professor said...

Dang...why didn't you remind me about "Werewolf Bar Mitzvah" earlier? That definitely would have made the final list.

Did I tell you I just read World War Z earlier this year? If not, I just read World War Z earlier this year. Very...comprehensive.

David's Holla Atchya! Blog said...

I LOVE AUTUMN. Everything about it. October is my favorite month, and November is good too.

Lauren O said...

Hey look! I found you!

Mary said...

Cat, let's go to space together. With Ray. Holy Moses, can you imagine being stuck with him in a space shuttle?! Bliss.