The Art of Letting Go
It becomes an act of fearlessness and kneeling humility, with hope to catch a glint of loving compassion in infinity’s eye. … More The Art of Letting Go
It becomes an act of fearlessness and kneeling humility, with hope to catch a glint of loving compassion in infinity’s eye. … More The Art of Letting Go
The iconic ‘Pan Book Of Horror’ paperback series launched modestly in 1959 curated by Herbert Van Thal, it offered a fiendish cauldron of classic tales stirred in with tyro untried writers. … More Tales from The Shadow Booth Vol. 2 with Andrew Darlington
When I think of what a Creepypasta is the first definition is this: A story that has found its start on the internet and grown beyond expectation almost developing a life of its own. … More Creepypasta’s Best
Recently, zombies have been invading our small screen and the theaters. Either from famous shows as The Walking Dead or World War Z.
The term zombie has been part of our lives for centuries, but most recently, gained in popularity. However, research proved that zombies are a fact. … More Zombies Are A Fact
When you hear the name R.L. Stine one of the main reactions is instant recognition and of course an association to the man depending on when you joined in on his writing whether you have been there along the way from Welcome to Dead House, or you joined in his teen books with the Fear Street series.
Maybe you even were a late bloomer and didn’t start until he branched into more adult books with his book Red Rain.
For others you may not have heard or read any of his work and honestly this would not be the article for you. R.L. Stine like many authors in the 90’s wrote horror in a way that captivated and gave the readers a taste of horror. … More A Midsummer Night’s Scream – Review
Growing up in central Pennsylvania, I didn’t know too many ghost stories. However, when my mother moved to Wilkes-Barre and I started spending my summers there it all changed.
46 Welles Street in the town of Wilkes-Barre Pa has been a haunted fixture in the community for generations.
I’ve walked past it as a child. The house itself seems normal for the area. It’s greyish asepsis siding and tiny front yard always seemed perfectly normal for that part of town. … More 46 Welles Street – Haunted or not?
If you never heard of Anita Blake this is your chance to dive into a wickedly twisted world of monsters versus humans where monsters aren’t necessarily the bad guys and the goodies come in all shapes, sizes and fur patterns. … More The Laughing Corpse by Laurell K. Hamilton
The Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series is an urban fantasy that has sold more than six million copies worldwide. Twenty-six books translated into dozens of different languages. … More Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton
Napalm Records is a company that started twenty years ago in Austria in the town of Eisenerz. As an independent record company, I believe they are one of the biggest on the scene in 2018. It is surely very impressive when thinking it started with only one person with a big idea and a lot of ambition. … More Napalm Records Rocks Harder!
When you are a special effect makeup artist, you have to develop your skills by practicing on people that are kind enough to accept to be your model… well, sometimes they are chosen by me to volunteer and this is how it goes when you are published in a local newspaper! … More The Horror Makeup
When I was asked by Alexa if I could come up with a Monster of the Month makeup using my progeny as a my model, I had no choice, but to say yes! And so for this month, here is what I have come up with when I decided to turn my little princess into a terrifying, but adorable Spooky Swamp Monster… … More Spooky Swamp Monster!
Stereotypes related to the Gothic Community are almost entirely wrong and we should probably address it. Because of these many and often silly misconceptions, rumors about the genre have grown rather out of control. Most people don’t have an inkling as to what it means to be Gothic, so let’s chat. … More Unveiling Gothic Stereotypes
If you’re in the mood for something a little off the beaten path as far as horror and supernatural goes, you might want to give a decade old movie The Covenant a go. In almost every film we see witches being portrait as women, but this one dared to go the other way and with a good reason. … More The Covenant