Yvonne Mason
Goodreads Author
Website
Genre
Influences
Stan Robinson my brother, My Parents who gave me a moral compass, and
...more
Member Since
October 2008
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/authoryvonnemason
|
Dark Souls Bound by Blood
by |
|
|
A Voice from the Grave
—
published
2010
—
13 editions
|
|
|
Brilliant Insanity
—
published
2008
—
9 editions
|
|
|
Silent Scream
—
published
2008
—
11 editions
|
|
|
Tangled Minds
—
published
2008
—
10 editions
|
|
|
Satan's Holiday
by
—
published
2013
—
4 editions
|
|
|
Into the Darkness
by |
|
|
The Pink Canary
—
published
2012
—
7 editions
|
|
|
The Last Rites
—
published
2011
—
8 editions
|
|
|
The Mad Hatter
|
|
Yvonne’s Recent Updates
|
Yvonne Mason
rated a book it was amazing
|
|
|
Amazing This author grabs the soul of New Orleans like a duck to water. She places the reader right in the middle of the plot causing one to sit on the edge of their seat as they turn the page. I for on cannot wait to read the next one |
|
Topics Mentioning This Author
| topics | posts | views | last activity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Forgotten Victims | 1 | 1 | Nov 09, 2011 06:53AM | |
| Acceptance of the Challenged | 1 | 2 | Nov 09, 2011 07:03AM | |
| Historical Fictio...: Last Letter | 8425 | 2104 | Dec 26, 2025 04:19AM |
“Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore,
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
Tis some visitor," I muttered, "tapping at my chamber door —
Only this, and nothing more."
Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December,
And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
Eagerly I wished the morrow; — vainly I had sought to borrow
From my books surcease of sorrow — sorrow for the lost Lenore —
For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore —
Nameless here for evermore.
And the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain
Thrilled me — filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before;
So that now, to still the beating of my heart, I stood repeating,
Tis some visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door —
Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door; —
This it is, and nothing more."
Presently my soul grew stronger; hesitating then no longer,
Sir," said I, "or Madam, truly your forgiveness I implore;
But the fact is I was napping, and so gently you came rapping,
And so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door,
That I scarce was sure I heard you"— here I opened wide the door; —
Darkness there, and nothing more.
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared to dream before;
But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token,
And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, "Lenore?"
This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, "Lenore!" —
Merely this, and nothing more.
Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning,
Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before.
Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my window lattice:
Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore —
Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore; —
'Tis the wind and nothing more."
Open here I flung the shutter, when, with many a flirt and flutter,
In there stepped a stately raven of the saintly days of yore;
Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he;
But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door —
Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door —
Perched, and sat, and nothing more.
Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling,
By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore.
Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, thou," I said, "art sure no craven,
Ghastly grim and ancient raven wandering from the Nightly shore —
Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night's Plutonian shore!"
Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore."
Much I marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly,
Though its answer little meaning— little relevancy bore;
For we cannot help agreeing that no living human being
Ever yet was blest with seeing bird above his chamber door —
Bird or beast upon the sculptured bust above his chamber door,
With such name as "Nevermore.”
― The Raven
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore,
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
Tis some visitor," I muttered, "tapping at my chamber door —
Only this, and nothing more."
Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December,
And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.
Eagerly I wished the morrow; — vainly I had sought to borrow
From my books surcease of sorrow — sorrow for the lost Lenore —
For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore —
Nameless here for evermore.
And the silken sad uncertain rustling of each purple curtain
Thrilled me — filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before;
So that now, to still the beating of my heart, I stood repeating,
Tis some visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door —
Some late visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door; —
This it is, and nothing more."
Presently my soul grew stronger; hesitating then no longer,
Sir," said I, "or Madam, truly your forgiveness I implore;
But the fact is I was napping, and so gently you came rapping,
And so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door,
That I scarce was sure I heard you"— here I opened wide the door; —
Darkness there, and nothing more.
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,
Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared to dream before;
But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token,
And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, "Lenore?"
This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, "Lenore!" —
Merely this, and nothing more.
Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning,
Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before.
Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my window lattice:
Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore —
Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore; —
'Tis the wind and nothing more."
Open here I flung the shutter, when, with many a flirt and flutter,
In there stepped a stately raven of the saintly days of yore;
Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he;
But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door —
Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door —
Perched, and sat, and nothing more.
Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling,
By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore.
Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, thou," I said, "art sure no craven,
Ghastly grim and ancient raven wandering from the Nightly shore —
Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night's Plutonian shore!"
Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore."
Much I marveled this ungainly fowl to hear discourse so plainly,
Though its answer little meaning— little relevancy bore;
For we cannot help agreeing that no living human being
Ever yet was blest with seeing bird above his chamber door —
Bird or beast upon the sculptured bust above his chamber door,
With such name as "Nevermore.”
― The Raven
“If you can walk with the crowd and keep your virtue, or walk with Kings-nor lose the common touch; If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you; If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute with 60 seconds worth of distance run- Yours is the earth and everything that's in it, And-which is more-you'll be a man my son.”
― If: A Father's Advice to His Son
― If: A Father's Advice to His Son
“It is better to remain silent at the risk of being thought a fool, than to talk and remove all doubt of it.”
― Mrs. Goose, Her Book
― Mrs. Goose, Her Book
“Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.”
―
―
Book Excerpts
— 519 members
— last activity Oct 13, 2025 03:59PM
I searched to find a group specifically created for writers to post excerpts from their books, either those in publication or those still in progress, ...more
New Authors Under the Mainstream Radar
— 67 members
— last activity Nov 21, 2012 12:59PM
A group for fiction authors who have recently become published, and for those readers who would like to find a new voice to enjoy and share.
BOOKS THAT INSPIRE
— 416 members
— last activity Aug 30, 2023 08:54AM
This group is for those authors and readers to post their books that inspire, enlighten and enable individuals and society to enter into a new Golden ...more
Secret Speakers: Read & Rate It
— 391 members
— last activity Jan 14, 2018 09:47PM
This group is for anyone who wants to read and review Secret Speakers and the Search for Selador's Gate download for free until February 16, 2009. I w ...more
Gary Starta Author
— 317 members
— last activity Jul 31, 2014 09:39AM
Gary Starta Author's Group Anything goes as long as it is sci fi, fantasy or mystery or ultimately a combo of all three... ...more
Courage of Fear Quotes of the Day
— 119 members
— last activity Aug 05, 2009 02:18PM
Each day on other social networks and on my blog I post an inspirational quote from my novel, Courage of Fear. I then post a personal story that someh ...more
Q&A with Jack Gunthridge
— 9 members
— last activity Mar 13, 2009 11:10PM
...March 04, 2009 to May 03, 2009...
Q&A with Lacresha Hayes
— 48 members
— last activity Apr 05, 2011 01:02PM
...April 29, 2009 to May 29, 2009... You can feel free to ask me any questions you want about writing, publishing, marketing, abuse or public speaking ...more
Turner Maxwell Books - latest news
— 31 members
— last activity May 13, 2009 10:20PM
Join in the admiration of our latest author, Clive Worth, who is appearing on UK TV channel Sky Living 2. Monday 18th May 22:00 GMT Regards Turner
Friends of Europe on Goodreads
— 229 members
— last activity Nov 25, 2013 10:41AM
Welcome to Friends of Europe on Goodreads, where all the europeans citizens, as well as the supporters of Europe, meet and exchange their points of vi ...more
Comments (showing 1-11)
post a comment »
date
newest »
newest »
Hello Yvonne, I hope you are having a good day! =)http://www.cardshark.com/content/view...
Dreamsbane of Tamalor
Outstanding job on Silent Scream, Yvonne! What a compelling, incredible and chilling book about Florida's first serial killer, Gerard J. Schaefer. Once I picked up this book, I couldn't put it down.Congratulations!
Ann B. Keller
Hello Yvonne! So great to connect with you on Goodreads. I love Books, Books and More Books! Let's keep in touch and I hope you have a blessed Thanksgiving!Hugs, Jeannie
Good luck at Circle Books, Yvonne! You're getting such a marvelous following - and you deserve every bit of it.Ann B. Keller















































Ann B. Keller
"
Not at all in fact I am honored. I love you