As much as Stephen King is known for his books so big they could kill a man, I always feel like his short work is his...
The sixth and final in a six part series of graphic images by Jennifer Weigel revisiting Emily Dickinson’s poem. And feel free to check out more...
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...
Happy Transgender Awareness Week, horror fam! To celebrate we’re doing a look back at a book by one of horror’s iconic trans authors, Poppy Z. Brite...
The fifth in a six part series of graphic images by Jennifer Weigel revisiting Emily Dickinson’s poem. And feel free to check out more of Jennifer...
“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....
Today for your chilling reading pleasure, we have an interview with Lance Reedingee, the author of the creepy horror novella, Goblins. I love that this story...
To my knowledge, there are no known medical cases linked to viewing Vic Savage's The Creeping Terror, aside from maybe hyper-boredom.
The fourth in a six part series of graphic images by Jennifer Weigel revisiting Emily Dickinson’s poem. And feel free to check out more of Jennifer...