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gothic fiction

  • The Lady of Sorrows

    In the town of Ashcroft, an ancient cemetery was sprawling and silent, its iron gates rusted from centuries of decay. Beyond those gates, the gravestones jutted against the sky, marking the resting places of the forgotten.  Many whispered of the… Continue reading

    The Lady of Sorrows
  • 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