God Is In The Radio

September 2024

  • Full of Emptiness

    Under the cover of darkness, the night is stillPulsating with possibilities All I hear is the emptiness, and all I see is theThe faint glow of the houses and cars Basked in the orange light of the street lampsIndeed, the… Continue reading

    Full of Emptiness
  • Jesus Said YOLO

    What if Jesus walked the earth andYou recognized only later onThat she was your sister? She had problems as a teenagerWith drugs, cutting, and self-harmBut she emerged in adulthoodGathering a following Three million Instagram followersAlmost ten million on YouTubeShe gives… Continue reading

    Jesus Said YOLO
  • Whispers

    This morning, the birds are singing outsideA sheet of gray clouds hangs over the skyLike a soft, warm canopy The work-week is beginning, but I am stillI hear the wind rustling through the treesIt whispers the names of God The… Continue reading

    Whispers
  • H.P. Lovecraft’s Cosmic Pantheon: Deities of Madness and Mystery

    The famed horror author H.P. Lovecraft is perhaps best known for crafting a pantheon of fictional deities that populate his unsettling universe.  These beings are immensely powerful and indifferent to humanity—a terrifying notion, given how little humans can comprehend them.… Continue reading

    H.P. Lovecraft’s Cosmic Pantheon: Deities of Madness and Mystery
  • Horror Fiction Writing Prompts #1

    Writing prompts are handy for several reasons. First, they spark creativity by providing a starting point to ignite your imagination and help overcome writer’s block.  Prompts offer focus and direction, allowing you to narrow down your ideas and providing a… Continue reading

    Horror Fiction Writing Prompts #1
  • A Murder, an Innocent Man, and the Tree That Tells His Tale

    Mobile, Alabama, is known as the most haunted city in the state, and it’s easy to see why. Since Europeans first set foot on its soil in 1699, they were haunted by its eerie atmosphere.  But none of its tales… Continue reading

    A Murder, an Innocent Man, and the Tree That Tells His Tale
  • The Bizarre Legend of New Orleans’ Devil-Man

    The Axeman of New Orleans gripped his namesake city with icy terror from May 1918 to October 1919 before vanishing into the shadows as suddenly as he had appeared.  In a chilling letter, seemingly penned by his murderous hand, he… Continue reading

    The Bizarre Legend of New Orleans’ Devil-Man
  • Ghosts of Droop Mountain: The Battlefield Where Spirits Still Roam

    The Battle of Droop Mountain, a pivotal Civil War clash, unfolded on November 6, 1863, on the rugged terrain of Pocahontas County, West Virginia.  As Union forces, led by General William W. Averell, prepared to raid the Virginia & Tennessee… Continue reading

    Ghosts of Droop Mountain: The Battlefield Where Spirits Still Roam
  • Behind the Mask: Edgar Allan Poe’s Dark Dance with Death

    With the spooky season upon us, I’m much back into reading classic horror. Edgar Allan Poe has always been one of my favorite horror authors, and “The Masque of The Red Death” may be my favorite tale of his. “The… Continue reading

    Behind the Mask: Edgar Allan Poe’s Dark Dance with Death
  • Scarecrow Man

    All these screams in my headAnd that Scarecrow ManWithering in the dusty fieldThe blood orange sun blazingHis eyes burn with cravingUnder the parched skeleton treesThe field stinks of sulfurAnd corrupted dreamsAfternoon oppressorsWaking from the illusionsOf tranquility on earthEndless confusions Continue reading

    Scarecrow Man