Welcome to Crystal's Creepy Corner Hosted by R.W.
Films LLC...   Here you will find a series of Horror
Stories, Urban Legends, & Dark Myths.  New stories will
be presented here on the main page, and will be
updated on a
Monthly basis.  All stories will be archived
in their perspective sections, and we encourage all
visitors to bookmark this page for future reference.  
Thanks and Enjoy...
A note from Crystal... "
Creating and promoting
Music, I love it, I obsess
over it! Playing the guitar is
so cool. I also like to draw,
and I want to get a video
camera and make short
films starring dolls of mine,
(I have a massive collection
of dolls displayed upon my
walls) I use paint to alter
their faces and like to
change their hair color by
re-rooting it. I also love to
write
books/songs/anything, I
just like to write".

Crystal Notes has written two
novels, and is a great addition
to the R.W. Films Website
team.  Learn more about her
latest novel
"Clone Alone" here.
May-June 09'  Feature:  Crystal Notes Award
Winning Poem:
 "The Corpse Bride"
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The Corpse Bride
By Crystal Notes

Portrait of a deceased lost beauty,
Breathless, no heartbeat
Yet the artistry of her alluring smile,
Swept Victor off his feet
A decrepit corpse with graceful movement
And a soul with such intent
Cried Emily with damaged heart
“Come nigh my true love, won’t you mend?
For oblivious dear you are to death
Discover more after life’s end.”



A Note from Crystal on her Award Winning
Poem...


(I Won The Corpse Bride Poetry Contest With
This Poem. my prizes were an authentic
Puppet used as an extra in the Corpse Bride
Film (You Can See Her Sitting in The
Church). A Corpse Bride poster autographed
by Tim Burton and Danny Elfman, and the
soundtrack to the film)
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