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  • The Night Unending, Part I

    Octavius awoke to a dense darkness that felt wet, like being submerged in ink. A velvet absence pressed against his eyelids from the inside out, humming softly, like a song only mirrors could sing. He couldn’t tell if his eyes… Continue reading

    The Night Unending, Part I
  • The Influencer’s Reflection

    Chloe stepped into the House of Mirrors with her usual swagger, phone in hand, ready to capture the perfect shot for her Instagram feed.  It was the last stop on her carnival tour, the one place she hadn’t yet immortalized… Continue reading

    The Influencer’s Reflection
  • I Won’t Forget About Ida – Part IV

    The winter night pressed in on Philadelphia, thick and suffocating, as Eliot made his way down the icy streets, hands buried deep in his coat pockets. His breath came out in uneven clouds, hanging in the cold air before dissolving… Continue reading

    I Won’t Forget About Ida – Part IV
  • I Won’t Forget About Ida – Part III

    Eliot sat at his kitchen table, staring at his blank journal. The paper was crisp and white, mocking him with its emptiness. His pen hovered, twitching in his fingers, as he struggled to put words down—any words—about Ida. He could… Continue reading

    I Won’t Forget About Ida – Part III
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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