“Where All The Deadbeats Go” by Jenni Chavis I roll over and stretch. A drop of water lands on my forehead. My mind is thick with...
We’re back on the PS1 this week for a landmark achievement in gaming. Not only are we celebrating the revered first installment of the Silent Hill series,...
“When The Sun Sets In The East” by Kate Alsbury Around this time of August, I always find myself wandering back to that strange event of...
Hello again, everyone! I’m Shane and I’m glad to be back writing my own content after a hiatus. I love card games. I mean, I REALLY...
With quarantine still enforced around the globe it is a good thing that we horror lovers have the likes of movies to keep us sane. 2020...
“The Haskell Playhouse” by Taylor Roth A playhouse was commissioned for little Lucy Haskell for her fifth birthday but she never got to play in it...
The Art of Denny Marshall
I am a huge Joe Hill fan, hence the multiple part, detailed review of his newest story collection. His graphic novel series Locke & Key is...
“Orisha” by Michael Washburn The doorbell rang. Mary Rowland put down her newspaper, walked to the front door of her father’s spacious house, and opened it....
“The River” by Matthew Penwell “This place is beautiful,” Roger said. “I spent a lot of time here when I was a kid. It was,”...
Next up on my horror in board gaming series is a cult classic of a title – Ouija, Board. Made famous in countless movies, television, and...
This week I take a break from video games and swap console for textbook, controller for pen, and screen for imagination. Table top RPG’s, or pen...
“Way Up High” by Nick Dunkenstein Nick Dunkenstein, currently located in northern Florida is an artist of vast capabilities. Her medias extending from photography, to paint,...
“Strzyga” by Tabatha Jenkins The halfhearted glow of the bathroom light pushed the veil of darkness into the corners of the room so that she could...
“Demon Tree” by Chris Saunders It had been years since Taylor had done this walk, and boy was he starting to feel it. He must have...
NEW YORK CITY, NY. It was the second week of quarantine. College students, professors, employees, and bosses were adjusting to the new norm of virtual communication....
IÂ begged for this game when I was a young teenager. I don’t know why. It was very clearly not an A-grade title of any sort, evidenced...
Admittedly, FromSoftware’s library of games have only recently been discovered by me. That is not to say they were completely unknown, in fact Dark Souls‘ impact on...
“That Second Chance” by Trisha McKee Tessa escaped to the smaller family room, not bothering to turn on any lights. She removed the headband with the...
Premiere of the Gamecube, second solo outing of the green brother, first entry in a curious but cultastic series – Luigi’s Mansion (2001) is the one and...