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  • Atlanta’s Infamous Supermarket That Refuses to be Forgotten

    Nestled in Atlanta’s Poncey-Highland neighborhood, a grocery store with a past as storied as any crime thriller is the notorious “Murder Kroger.”  This nickname, which first took hold in the early 1990s, has persisted for decades, long after two fatal… Continue reading

    Atlanta’s Infamous Supermarket That Refuses to be Forgotten
  • Annihilation’s Kiss

    Break this skull, let the dark seep in,Blood and bone spilling like whispers of doomTrapped in this cage, no more than a beast,Clawing at chains, a primal howl in the void I am no god, nor ever claimed to be,You’ll… Continue reading

    Annihilation’s Kiss
  • Something Stirring Below

    The second earthquake was when we realized something was horribly wrong. I remember that day with unsettling clarity. I had been walking along the beach after class when I stumbled upon the ancient artifact. It was unlike anything I’d ever… Continue reading

    Something Stirring Below
  • Fury & Grace

    The hurricane rises, fierce from the sea,A deafening roar of nature’s rage set freeIts breath, wild and untamed, sweeps the skies,A beast of fury where the heavens collide,Relentless, it batters the trembling shore,A power too great for the earth to… Continue reading

    Fury & Grace
  • The Bone Collector

    Tonight is Halloween when the veil between our world and the Other Side wears thin. In our quiet, isolated town in Tennessee, it’s also the night the Bone Collector comes—a sinister presence creeping through the shadows with the promise of… Continue reading

    The Bone Collector
  • Lost To The Dark

    The walls constrict, a suffocating cryWhispers claw from beyond the veilThe moon grins with a sinister gleam,Its craters pocked like festering scars,Rot spreading beneath the surfaceInfecting the core, reaching beyond the stars We are trespassers here, you and IStrangers to… Continue reading

    Lost To The Dark
  • The Castle of Otranto And The Birth Of Gothic Fiction

    Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto, first published in 1764, is widely celebrated as the cornerstone of the Gothic novel genre.  Its subtitle, A Gothic Story, coined the term “Gothic” to describe a new blend of medieval atmosphere and supernatural… Continue reading

    The Castle of Otranto And The Birth Of Gothic Fiction
  • Live in the Present

    Stay in the present, where life unfolds,Give your best in all, with a heart that holds.Speak not in anger, nor with jesting spite,Let kindness be your constant light Choose the next right thing, steady and true,Build up, never tear down,… Continue reading

    Live in the Present
  • The Endless Hallway

    The floor was so damn sticky. That was the first thing Gerald noticed as he traversed the hallway in the darkened office. He had started at the company not too long ago. It was a dead-end job, but he supposed… Continue reading

    The Endless Hallway
  • My Sweet Forgotten

    First, your breath falters, oxygen abandonedMetabolism shudders to a dreadful silenceEnzymes awaken in the stillness,Softly unraveling cell by cell, asLivor mortis blooms beneath your skin,A bruised flower of purple, spreading Rigor mortis clenches your limbs in finality,Tissues soften, surrendering to… Continue reading

    My Sweet Forgotten