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Yin and Yang
Most modern people are sophisticated, and quite familiar with the Yin and Yang symbol most intimately associated with Buddhist and Taoist beliefs. This article isn’t meant to be a scholarly treatise on Chinese religion, though, just an introduction to some more disturbing art. The symbol represents the opposites contained in all things, the positive and…
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Based Upon A True Story
Content Warning: sexism, rape This past weekend I decided to watch a horror flick from the 1970s to get a feel for the era because I’m writing up a gothpunk story that will hold a darker version of that decade’s aesthetic. Looking down a search list (‘1970s horror’) on Amazon Prime, I settled on The…
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Revisiting Familiar Worlds with Horror Comics
Today, I return to the wonderful and weird world of horror comics. As I noted in my last post on this subject, I’ve long been a fan of the medium. So far, I’ve written two comic book scripts and published one of them. Even though I’m not a prolific comic book author, I’ve found that…
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Are We Just a Band of Pirates?
The aphorism ‘standing on the shoulders of giants’ (and variations thereof) is a metaphor for expanding on the knowledge gained by thinkers who came before. Its first documented expression occurred in written works from the 12th century. The original metaphor was a tribute to the ancient Greek and Roman scholars, and referred to medieval dwarves…
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Shivers Down Your Spine: The Thrill of Horror
Have you ever felt a chill run down your spine when you heard a strange sound while home alone? Or that eerie sensation of being watched, even when no one else is around? These reactions are not just clichés from horror movies—they are deeply ingrained in our ancestral heritage.Let’s dive into the culture and curiosities…
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The Horror Of Talking To Other People

For all of my life, I’ve thought of myself as an introvert. I’ve been described by others as shy, reclusive, socially awkward. I remember a conversation with my mother, when she diagnosed me as “high-functioning autistic,” which at the time I thought was funny, until I later shared her diagnosis with friends and family, who…