“Victim #2: The Dickhead” by J.M. Brannyk Morgana woke up first and already showered, smelling like soap and desperation, when she roughly shook me awake. In the darkness,...
“Check The Children” by J.M. Brannyk In the still night, he watches his steps. Balancing his weight from one side to the other, he moves slowly,...
Pauline had been eager to have Donna over for a private party to get to know her better and celebrate the holidays. They had been flirting...
Good news for all you aspiring Willards and Willardinas out there. 2020 has hit again in a strange, unforeseen way, according to an article in the...
“Horror Selections” by Bonnie Matthews Brock Bonnie Matthews Brock is a Florida-based photographer, as well as a school psychologist. Her images have been published in Ibbetson...
“Dust To Dust”(A POC Reimagining of Lovecraft’s The Colour Out Of Space) by Tain Leonard-Peck A chill wind blew through the night. Tusculana shivered, despite...
Here is a list of all of the posts in this series so that you can look at the graphic illustrations and read the poem in...
“The Keys are Red witih Roses” by Silas Adams He stands and waits. I know to stay out of sight. The lead pipe in my hands...
Bonus video poetry reading… if this doesn’t load properly you can find it here. https://youtu.be/g2IEyfFN2Qg It Was Not Death, For I Stood Up,By Emily Elizabeth Dickinson...
As Thanksgiving is coming up in America, I wanted to take a brief break from my usual complaining and wet-blanketing to give my thanks. My thanks...
MILLERSBURG, OHIO — In a small town located in the heart of Ohio’s Amish country, local resident Nicole Jackson recently reported episodes of paranormal activity taking...
“A Sense of Justice” by Omar ZahZah Sometimes I wonder if part of what draws people in to a good ghost story is a sense of...
The sixth and final in a six part series of graphic images by Jennifer Weigel revisiting Emily Dickinson’s poem.
Hi everyone, welcome to another Weekly Wail/Fireside Chat with me, your occasional wet blanket and voice of reason, J.M. Brannyk! Happy Trans Week 2020! We’re reaching...
“Early In America” by Ryan Priest Once upon Virginia in the year 1788 there was a five-member family who lived on part of, what would one...
The fifth in a six part series of graphic images by Jennifer Weigel revisiting Emily Dickinson’s poem.
“Revenge of the Roses” by Linda M. Crate He called them his roses. The girls that he slaughtered. Their remains were never recovered from the swamp....
The fourth in a six part series of graphic images by Jennifer Weigel revisiting Emily Dickinson’s poem.
“:)” by Tim Boiteau Finn: 🙂 Zoe: What happened 2 u? I called and texted a ton of times earlier this wk… Finn: 🙂 Zoe: Ur...
SLEEPY HOLLOW, NY — Legendary local resident the Headless Horseman, long believed to be retired, spoke to the media recently about his concerns that citizens’ heads...