New Story: “The Creature from Flathead Lake”

My story “The Creature from Flathead Lake” is in the new issue of Kaaterskill Basin Literary Journal.  This piece was inspired by the movie “The Creature from the Black Lagoon.” This movie has been bouncing around in my brain for years.

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As proof of my obsession, here is a picture of my son helping me put a lagoon creature mural in my office several years ago:

Ben working on "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" mural.
Ben working on “The Creature from the Black Lagoon” mural.

Here’s the finished mural as it looks today. By the way, have I told you I’m making 100 duck sculptures?

Lake creature with bathing beauty and many, many ducks.
Lagoon creature with bathing beauty and many, many ducks.

I’m fascinated by this classic beauty and the beast story. There are weird gender dynamics and a creepy monster who really just wants to be loved. The movie is hokey for sure, but there’s something deeper lurking beneath the surface. That’s what I tried to get to when writing my story. It’s satisfying to see this story published, and hopefully it will free up additional brain space for new obsessions. Have I mentioned the ducks?

Take a read!

 

About Carter

Theodore Carter is the author of Stealing The Scream, Frida Sex Dreams and Other Unnerving Disruptions, and The Life Story of a Chilean Sea Blob and Other Matters of Importance. His fiction has appeared in The North American Review, Pank, Necessary Fiction, and elsewhere. Carter’s street art projects have earned attention from The Washington Post, The Washington City Paper, several D.C. TV news stations, and other outlets. In 2019, he organized the Night of 1,000 Fridas, an event spanning 5 continents that brought over 1,000 images of Frida Kahlo out into public view on the same night. More at www.theodorecarter.com.

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