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  • 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
  • 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
  • The Ghostly Boy Who Haunts Pine Haven Elementary

    Tucked away in the quiet hills of Fentress County lies the small, unassuming town of Jamestown, Tennessee—where time seems to stand still.  But within the shadows of this sleepy community, an old, abandoned schoolhouse holds a dark secret that refuses… Continue reading

    The Ghostly Boy Who Haunts Pine Haven Elementary
  • 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
  • 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
  • Parasyte: The Grey – A Dive Into Sci-Fi Horror (Spoilers)

    Parasyte: The Grey (2024) is a South Korean live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese manga Parasyte, reimagined by director Yeon Sang-ho.  This sci-fi horror series delves into a terrifying premise: parasitic creatures from space invade Earth, using humans as hosts,… Continue reading

    Parasyte: The Grey – A Dive Into Sci-Fi Horror (Spoilers)