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  • Book Review: Your Arms Around Entropy

    Every now and then one encounters an extraordinary author. A writer who’s a magician with his or her pen. And over the course of the past 9 years, I’ve been very fortunate to find several such authors. One of those is Brian Fatah Steele. I’ve read his short story collection Your Arms Around Entropy and…

    cwhawes

    December 7, 2023
    Book Review, cosmic horror, Stories
    book recommendation, Book Review, cosmic horror, Cthulhu Mythos, short story collection
  • The Art of Writing Scary Characters

    Being a horror author, I often hear questions about how I can write such scary stories and where that inspiration comes from. The most interesting thing is readers often don’t realize that it isn’t just the story that gets them scared but the evil characters. For me, both as an author and even more as…

    merchakandrea

    November 30, 2023
    horror of the mind, The Craft
    scary characters, writing horror, writing scary characters
  • The Art of Horror

    Hello, fellow scream-lovers. My name is Brian, and I’m the new kid on the block. Jack is my grandpa and Venus is my little sister and partner in crime. I used to draw when I was in school and have started to get back into it; my grandpa said that I might find a welcome…

    drawswithshadows

    November 23, 2023
    The Art of Horror, The Craft
  • Don’t Know Science

    What do you do when you love science fiction, want to write science fiction, but don’t have a degree in any science? What do you do when you’re not the typical geek who loves nerdy stuff but never had the focus to get through college? Or struggled with a learning disability that killed that dream?…

    Will Mowass

    November 16, 2023
    The Craft
    writing fiction
  • Mathematical Horror

    I have a degree in physics and physicists use mathematics as the language to describe the phenomena they examine. In fact, my degree was so steeped in math, that I seriously contemplated a math degree in addition to my physics degree. Many of my contemporaries at New Mexico Tech did just that. We use vector…

    David Lee Summers

    November 9, 2023
    cosmic horror, Diabolical Mastermind, horror of the mind, Stories, The Craft
    anthology, dimensions, horror, masterminds, mathematics, open submissions, physics, Polymath press, vampires
  • Life on the Flip Side

    The recent passing of Jimmy Buffett – the Father of Trop Rock (and of ‘Gulf & Western’ music, as he once labeled his style in his pre-Caribbean days) – got me thinking about connections among the arts, and how one form of art can inspire another. As Negatrite said a while back, most people probably…

    Garrett Dennis

    November 1, 2023
    Philosophy of Writing, The Craft
  • Oh, the Pain! The Pain!

    I blame Poe, Edgar Allan Poe, for my interest in torture. Who can ever forget that wonderful scene of immurement in “The Cask of Amontillado”? What a delicious way in which to exact revenge on those who slight you. Too bad we don’t have catacombs beneath our houses today. The practice of torture, in my…

    cwhawes

    October 26, 2023
    Torture
    Brazen Bull, Burning alive, Edgar Allan Poe, Heretic’s Fork, immurement, impalement, Inflicting pain, Judas Cradle, oubliette, Pressing, Swedish Drink, Torture, torture devices, Vlad the Impaler
  • The Agent

    At last, we arrive at the fourth face on my personal Mount Rushmore, and that face belongs to one Mr. Evan Marshall. Unlike the previous three luminaries, Mr. Marshall is not known to me as an author of fiction, though he has written some murder mysteries that I owe it to myself to investigate; see…

    Jack Tyler

    October 19, 2023
    Philosophy of Writing, The Craft
  • What I Learned In The Pool (Of Blood)

    Hey there! Hello from the wily lands of the splatterpunk subgenre. SO ripe, so fresh, so little known or understood. While I know many find this sub to be less than lovelerly, I, as a punk fiction indie author, am determined to write tales in all the punks. So splatterpunk and I had to find…

    Will Mowass

    October 12, 2023
    Philosophy of Horror, The Craft
  • The Origins of Vampire Fiction

    Happy October! I hope everyone has fun plans for Halloween. In keeping with the season, I thought I’d spend a little time exploring the origins of one of the season’s classic monsters, the vampire. Now, vampires have their origins in folklore and legends from around the world. Sometimes it’s hard to separate an oral legend…

    David Lee Summers

    October 5, 2023
    History of Horror, Horror Favorites, vampires
    Clairmonde, John Polidori, Lord Byron, nineteenth century, The Black Vampyre, The Vampyre, Theophile Gautier, vampires
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