#Foreshadowing

RyanParsleyRyanParsley
2026-02-07

Wasn't expecting this at the thrift store.

All sales final (#foreshadowing)

MacBook Pro 13" from 2010 with a $29.99 price tag from the local thrift store.
C. L. Nicholsclnichols
2026-01-24

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Foreshadowing > Plant Clues Without Telegraphed Twists.
Symbolic hints, dialogue seeds, and long‑game setup.

Objective: the calm after the storm.
Subjective: the calm before the storm.

#SilentSunday #landscape #LandscapePhotography #pnw #foreshadowing

a view from a low hilltop, of a portion of agricultural land adjacent the coast; roads cordon off a large triangle, which is further sectioned into square and rectangular plots; a heavy cloud cover blankets the entire scene in somewhat muted colors and an uneasy sense of calm.
2026-01-07

Whatever approach you take, the goal of foreshadowing is to plant the possibility in your reader's brain even if you dismiss it right away. The reader needs to know the possibility exists. #LianaEdits #AmWriting #Books #Foreshadowing

2025-12-29

Since 2000 I've been recording the #firstfrost date for my home in the Milpitas foothills. (Not much to look at yet, just a frosting on the rooftops.) Though the date bounces around each year, the trend is about one day later every two years.

#sfba #cawx #foreshadowing

Graph showing the first frost date for my neighborhood.

"My daughter and my cat won’t be in the same room."

— Catriona Ward: The Last House on Needless Street

#foreshadowing

Catriona Ward: The Last House on Needless Street (Hardcover, 2021, Tor Nightfire)

Pfft… hospital hired a new CFO. He came in. Quit an hour later. Is this… #foreshadowing?

Norm Tovey-Walshndw@toot.wales
2025-11-02

I have written my “markup Monday” post and it isn’t even Monday yet. #Foreshadowing

2025-10-29

Life is Strange: Expanding Day 1 – From Max’s Selfie to the First Signs of Something Strange

The beginning of a television adaptation is the foundation upon which everything else rests. For Life is Strange, the game opens in media res, with Max glimpsing a terrifying tornado flash-forward during her photography class. While this works interactively, television requires a more deliberate approach. Audiences are passive viewers, so they need context, character, and world-building before being confronted with apocalyptic visions. In my vision for the opening of the Life is Strange TV […]

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black and silver film camera on brown wooden surface
2025-10-29

Life is Strange: Opening the Show with Max and Her World

The beginning of any adaptation is crucial. It sets tone, introduces characters, and signals the story audiences can expect. For Life is Strange, the original game begins with Max in her photography class, daydreaming and glimpsing a terrifying tornado flash-forward. While this moment is iconic, television demands a different approach. Audiences are passive viewers rather than players, so dropping them immediately into a surreal tornado vision risks confusion or detachment. Instead, the show […]

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person holding photo of single tree at daytime
2025-10-29

Life is Strange: Rethinking the Opening – Building Max’s World and Foreshadowing the Storm

The beginning of any adaptation is crucial. It sets the tone, establishes the characters, and signals the kind of story audiences can expect. In the case of Life is Strange, the opening moments of the game are iconic, with Max Caulfield in her photography class, daydreaming, and glimpsing a terrifying flash-forward of the tornado that will eventually devastate Arcadia Bay. While this sequence is effective in the interactive game, television demands a different approach. A show cannot rely […]

jaimedavid.blog/2025/10/29/23/

man holding clapper board
2025-10-23

Chortle. I just realised that one line in the previous episode of #ThisMonsterWantsToEatMe was very well timed #foreshadowing: “Normal humans can’t see yokai blood”.

Operative word there being “normal” with Hinako’s friend “Miko” very much NOT.

2025-09-07

@randahl And this totally isn’t foreshadowing. Nope, not at all.

#Foreshadowing

rchltmedia pixelfedrchltPXFD@pixelfed.social
2025-09-05
Oh, that's a "weird thing i imagining from my alt"

i have insane thoughts on my head.

#adventuretime #adventuretimeoc #adventuretimesona
#oc #sona #foreshadowing
Wild Flint BooksWildFlintBooks
2025-07-26

🔍 Book sleuths, pay attention! Wild Flint stories contain Easter eggs, foreshadowing, and subtle connections. Newsletter subscribers get hint guides! 🔎 wildflintbooks.com/

2025-07-24

Arriving at the employment place today, the horrid noise emitted by someone's EV sounded like the theme from Halloween. #foreshadowing

Tasarla Romaneytasarlaromaney
2025-07-22

Too calm? That’s the point…

In Day 18.5 of the 20 Days of Foreshadowing in Your Horror Writing series, we're diving into False Comfort — those sweet, serene moments that only exist to break your heart.

A perfect birthday party… just before the haunting begins.

Learn how to lull your readers into ease, then snap the trap shut.


Read the post + catch up on the series now: tasarlaromaney.wordpress.com/w

writing prompts
Tasarla Romaneytasarlaromaney
2025-07-16

The first page isn’t just an opening—
it’s a warning.

A man opens a box and begins to scream.
“I told them not to dig.”

You don’t know what’s coming yet… but you will.

Day 15 – The Art of the Prologue is live in the 20 Days of Foreshadowing series!

Learn how to write chilling beginnings that raise questions, set tone, and whisper your story’s secrets—without ever spoiling the end.

tasarlaromaney.wordpress.com/w

Tasarla Romaneytasarlaromaney
2025-07-09

The shadow moved. But nothing cast it.

That was the first warning.

In horror, light and darkness don’t just set the mood—they tell the story before it’s spoken.

Today’s post explores how to use lighting, shadow, and visual contrast to foreshadow dread long before the monster arrives.

Day 9 is live:Shadow Play – Foreshadowing Through Lighting and Darkness

tasarlaromaney.wordpress.com/w

Tasarla Romaneytasarlaromaney
2025-07-07

They say if you hear the knocking, it’s already too late.
But your character didn’t believe the legend—until now.

Day 7 explores how superstitions and folklore can quietly predict the horror to come.
Read: Planting the Curse – Part of the series.

tasarlaromaney.wordpress.com/w

Candle and Raven for foreshadowing in writing

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