The Inferno, as Dictated By Yours Truly.

Dante's Inferno is basically a fantasy of him exerting his poetic anger onto people he hated and wished to see punished, in religious and political trappings.

Sheila's Inferno is basically the same, except not much of an allegory and not as clever or groundbreaking or ancient. There are people I don't like. A lot of times, I want to shank them in various degrees of severity. Instead, I glom off old, dead, famous writers and copycat them in their vein as a form of catharsis.

In my freshman year, when we studying the Inferno, one of the other English classes got an assignment to create their own ideal Hell, based on Dante's model. It was a kick-ass assignment and I was totes envious of those kids. So I went ahead and started it on my own. And now, I've finally dug it back up and finished it.