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message 1: by Leiko (new)

Leiko Xantara (arrogant_protector) I'm not sure if this is really a dying plot problem, but I'll post it here. I have a story, and there needs to be a really creepy haunted place for them to live at, and i orignaly thought asylum, but have no clue what they look like, so are there any ideas for the place?


message 2: by Paul (new)

Paul Have a look at this, and also this

HTH


message 3: by Leiko (new)

Leiko Xantara (arrogant_protector) I meant more the inside. What does HTH mean?


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

It means "hope this helps".


message 5: by Leiko (new)

Leiko Xantara (arrogant_protector) oh. Sorry. I don't text any.


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

Me neither-I was just using my common sense, lol.


message 7: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
I know some thigns- FYI, IMHO, LOL, G2G, BRB, etc.,

anyway. Did Paul's information help or not?


message 8: by Paul (new)

Paul Most Victorian asylums were large houses barely converted. The doctor or administrator would have a suite of large, nice rooms, traditionally on the ground floor. Kitchens and scullery at the back. First and second floors would be usually converted into small, narrow rooms with iron-framed cots, perhaps a table and chair. Patients went here. Bars on the windows.

The staff (cleaners, nurses) would live in small rooms on the top floor.

The servants' quarters could be reached by a narrow staircase at the back of the house, starting from just outside the kitchens. A much grander staircase would lead up from the large front hall to the 1st and 2nd floors.

Open fireplaces in the ground floor rooms.

Cellars - including wine cellars - probably converted to house the more 'difficult' patients. Most of the seriously nasty stuff would have occurred down here.

IMHO, HTH, LOL :-)


message 9: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
IMHO!


message 10: by Trish (new)

Trish Wow, those asylums are gorgeous Paul. We have a couple old deserted aylums in Philly, and they're just plain brick buildings.


message 11: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
I've never been to an assylum... I guess that's a good thing...


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

HAHA! I agree.


message 13: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
or an abandoned jail, for creepy places?


message 14: by Leiko (new)

Leiko Xantara (arrogant_protector) Thank you! I realized I couldn't use it though, but thanks anyway! I'll use the abandoned jail idea though!


message 15: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
That might be cool. All the different cells.


message 16: by Olivia (new)

Olivia (livibooks3) Also, If you're using a jail, you should make sure that you describe it with vines and stuff, very overgrown, and something else that is creepy is a disused well, like in Coraline.


message 17: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
yah but that's done. Maybe crumbling bricks? Vines is cliche.


message 18: by Elaine (new)

Elaine (caladhiel) Vines and crumbling brinks? Maybe some bats? And of course rats.


message 19: by Leiko (new)

Leiko Xantara (arrogant_protector) ooo! Bats and rats are so cool!


message 20: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
Yah, but like I said, vines and crumbling brick is cliche. How about... graffiti?


message 21: by Elaine (new)

Elaine (caladhiel) Like the graffiti idea! (and you were the one who suggested the crumbling bricks)


message 22: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
Was I? I didn't think so. It's cliche anyway.


message 23: by Trish (new)

Trish Marisol you have a thing about cliche don't you? LOL!


message 24: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
I do. No one wants to read overdone plots, in overdone settings.


message 25: by Olivia (new)

Olivia (livibooks3) That is true but cliches are not always bad. sometimes they can be used well.


message 26: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
sometimes. Is Lye still here, anyway?


message 27: by Olivia (new)

Olivia (livibooks3) probly not. he hasn't posted.


message 28: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
...


message 29: by ~Sunny~ (new)

~Sunny~ | 11 comments ..........?


message 30: by Leiko (new)

Leiko Xantara (arrogant_protector) I'm here. Sorry. Thanks for the help. Hey! Wait, I'm not a he! I'm a she!


message 31: by ~Sunny~ (new)

~Sunny~ | 11 comments how do u pronounce your name Lye?


message 32: by Leiko (new)

Leiko Xantara (arrogant_protector) Lie. It's not my real name, it's a characters name. Yeah, I didn't know lye is used in soap....


message 33: by Leiko (new)

Leiko Xantara (arrogant_protector) I mean you pronounce it "lie".


message 34: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
who cares? It's a cool name but you can change if if u want


message 35: by Leiko (new)

Leiko Xantara (arrogant_protector) I DON'T WANT TO CHANGE IT!
WHY WOULD I?



message 36: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
cuz it's in soap, you just indicated... oh never mind.


message 37: by Leiko (new)

Leiko Xantara (arrogant_protector) Wow, I probaly shouldn't have done all caps... sorry. I have freak outs like that sometimes.


message 38: by Annabell (new)

Annabell (writingfien) | 7 comments Lye is a cool name. I like it. Do you know it's origins--the meaning behind the name? (I'm always curious about stuff like that :P) And if the jail doesn't work out you could always try using an abandoned hospital (don't read about many of those). But so many have been used: jails, hotels, asylums. I don't think haunted schools have been used much . . .


message 39: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
good idea.


message 40: by Christina (last edited May 16, 2009 10:37AM) (new)

Christina (mountainwriter) | 4 comments Once I was in a large metal warehouse building that sold used office furniture. The front half had OK furniture but the back half (dividing wall with doors to pass from front to rear of building) was creepy- it smelled like rat poison. Furniture was covered with dust, had faded colors, missing legs, lots of metal shelving. Maybe use a non-traditional creepy place like this in the story - creepy because of the version of itself versus a cliche creepy place.


message 41: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
oh very cool. I love that idea,


message 42: by Amy, Writer Blocked in Chief (new)

Amy (runawaymarbles) | 329 comments Mod
they could hide under old tables or something.


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