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  • Sea Story

    This is from an anthology titled Southern Steam, a project of a steampunk writer’s group called Scribblers’ Den, and takes place, as all the stories do, in Port Reprieve, a fictional city on the southeast shore of Mobile Bay. I share this here as a sample of my own writing, but also to serve as…

    Jack Tyler

    December 5, 2024
    Stories
  • Horror and Myth: Monsters Around the World

    Monsters have always been part of human imagination, lurking in the shadows, whispering terror, and fascination. Every culture has its version of things that go bump in the night, born from the fear of the unknown and shaped by the unique minds of their creators. These creatures—vampires, werewolves, vengeful spirits, and many more—are echoes of…

    merchakandrea

    November 28, 2024
    History of Horror, monsters
    chupacabra, creatures, Dracula, vengeful spitits, werewolves
  • Supernatural Detectives

    Supernatural Detectives

    Uncovering the Unseen: Writing Supernatural Detectives Detective fiction as we know it began in the 19th century, and much of it was shaped by stories that valued wit, logic, and a dogged pursuit of the truth. Edgar Allan Poe is often credited with laying the foundation for the genre through The Murders in the Rue…

    bryceraffle

    November 21, 2024
    Philosophy of Writing, The Craft
  • Succubus

    You met her at the bar; at the gym; on the bus. She found you as irresistible as you did her. The spell she wove kept you from wondering why this goddess of loveliness decided that you would be the one to share her charms. Now she waits impatiently at the foot of your bed…

    drawswithshadows

    November 14, 2024
    Sex and Horror, The Art of Horror
    Succubus
  • To Stephen King: I Agree

    And to anyone else who might share in the sentiment he shared in an interview recently, that overall, the most frightening horror film has to be, for me, the original Night Of The Living Dead. “There has been an epidemic of mass murder, being committed by a virtual army of unidentified assassins,” said the news…

    Will Mowass

    November 7, 2024
    Personal Experience, Philosophy of Horror
  • Halloween Memories

    As with most kids, I loved Halloween. It was a chance to dress up and pretend I was someone else. Below you see me in my first ever Halloween costume, dressed up as a black cat. The next year I dressed up as Batman and the year after, I really wanted to scare people, so…

    David Lee Summers

    October 31, 2024
    Halloween, Poetry, vampires
    Day of the Dead, Halloween, New Orleans, Pan de Mureto, Poetry, research, vampires
  • Horror Literature and the Status Quo

    It is my contention that horror is essentially a conservative, even reactionary, genre. There are exceptions, of course, that goes without saying. But at its core, horror is not progressive. The scary story story is meant to reinforce the status quo. Horror has its roots in folk tales and fairy tales. The purpose of those…

    cwhawes

    October 24, 2024
    Philosophy of Horror
    cryptids, Cthulhu Mythos, horror, horror and conservatism, monsters, mores and folkways, vampires
  • CORA’S TREE

    Since Halloween is coming (ready or not!) and I’m busy with a real project and a so-far imaginary one (more on that later if it pans out), I thought I’d show y’all a slightly abridged version of one of the Storm Ketchum Tales I wrote (as Garrett Dennis). The Tales are short stories and novellas…

    Garrett Dennis

    October 17, 2024
    ghosts, Local Legends, Stories
  • Epiphany

    “A hack is on the constant hunt for ‘ideas’ for his plots, or ‘new angles.’ The real writer is haunted by a plot which he must write out of inner necessity. He is impervious to suggestions.” ~ EDMUND BERGLER Today’s post is a bit of a personal journey, one that will be of interest, I…

    Jack Tyler

    October 14, 2024
    Personal Experience, Philosophy of Writing
  • Writer’s Block v. Procrastination – What Prevents an Author from Writing?

    A few weeks ago while talking with a group of friends, one of them asked me the famous million-dollar question – ‘Where does your inspiration come from?’ I replied as always, ‘If someday someone finds out, they will become a millionaire.’ Then another asked, ‘How do you deal with writer’s block and lack of inspiration?’…

    merchakandrea

    October 10, 2024
    The Craft
    writer’s block
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