Writer's Block: Forbidden Reading
Oct. 20th, 2008 09:32 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
When I was about 12, I bought these books on the occult. I can never remember their titles, but both were about Wicca. One of them had photos of a skyclad rite. The other one had instructions on setting up Wiccan rituals.
Sadly, my folks freaked when they saw what I was reading, and arranged for those books to get burned or something. They just disappeared, is all I remember. And I'd hidden them so well and all. Clearly, not well enough if they had been determined to ransack my room for them. (I'm only too glad I didn't smoke or do drugs, because they'd have probably turned up my stuff as well, in their zealous desire to protect me against Eeebil).
Anyway, that was back then. The minute I was old enough and ugly enough to own my own books, the ones I went after were all about the occult. And yes, they contained nudie photos of skyclad rites. And there was sweet nothing they could do about it then or now.
But I never came across those two particular books again. Which was a shame, really.
When I was about 12, I bought these books on the occult. I can never remember their titles, but both were about Wicca. One of them had photos of a skyclad rite. The other one had instructions on setting up Wiccan rituals.
Sadly, my folks freaked when they saw what I was reading, and arranged for those books to get burned or something. They just disappeared, is all I remember. And I'd hidden them so well and all. Clearly, not well enough if they had been determined to ransack my room for them. (I'm only too glad I didn't smoke or do drugs, because they'd have probably turned up my stuff as well, in their zealous desire to protect me against Eeebil).
Anyway, that was back then. The minute I was old enough and ugly enough to own my own books, the ones I went after were all about the occult. And yes, they contained nudie photos of skyclad rites. And there was sweet nothing they could do about it then or now.
But I never came across those two particular books again. Which was a shame, really.