From one of the most prolific writers I've had the honor to read since coming back online. If you're a lover of horror fiction, not the usual vampire and werewolf kitsch but the otherworldly, creepy, paranormal kind of horror that evokes H.P. Lovecraft, Richard Matheson, and Rod Serling, you will love the fiction of Jessica… Continue reading We Interrupt Your Regularly Scheduled Program…
Tag: terror
Close, So Very Close …
Only Helena Hann-Basquiat (and a few select others) knows for sure ...
I Bet You Think You Know …
Ha ha ha ha ... think again ... All will be revealed starting Friday, October 24, 2014. (At least, I hope so because I don't have a clue what the hell is going to happen on that day. I just hope I'll be in a safe place ... )
Using Fear To Write
Here's an interesting take on "writing what you know." In the June 11, 2013 issue of The New York Times, author Sarah Jio writes about how one night of abject terror helps her to write about fear. For the first time, in this essay, she writes about that night and goes on to explain how… Continue reading Using Fear To Write