
Movies have always meant a lot to me and a lot to my creative process. As a writer, I’m always fascinated by how writers are portrayed in films, and there is no […]
Movies have always meant a lot to me and a lot to my creative process. As a writer, I’m always fascinated by how writers are portrayed in films, and there is no […]
QUICKLY ON COSMIC HORROR by Brian Fatah Steele Cosmic Horror can mean a lot of things to a lot of people, and a clear definition is sometimes hard to hammer out. […]
Story versus Script: Writing for both Books and the Big Screen By E. N. Dahl There are some writers out there who’ve successfully managed to write both books for traditional publication, and […]
Top Ten Badass Horror Heroines in Film and Television By Christa Carmen Join me as I count down the top ten badass female protagonists from some of the greatest horror […]
LADY OF THE FLIES Christa Carmen “When the leaves turn brown and the pumpkins grin, And the trick-or-treaters knock and say, let me in, Hide your cats and your dogs, whether big or […]
Excerpt from the “The Back Seat” in Down by the Sea and Other Tales of Dark Destiny by Michelle Mellon She looked down at her hands where they gripped the steering wheel. […]
TOSSERS By Steve Stred The water lapped slowly against the concrete shore, creating a hypnotic rhythm. The rats scurried and scampered around the dark crevices of the cement walls, keeping their […]
The Satanic Panic: America’s Last Great Mass Hysteria It all started with a book: Michelle Remembers, a lurid misery-porn “memoir” published in 1980 featuring Michelle Smith’s supposedly recovered memories of ritual […]
Theresa Braun drops by Cedar Hollow today to review Smolder by Renee Miller. Renee Miller wrote one of my favorite books last year called CHURCH. It is both mind-bending and jaw-dropping. […]
COMING OF AGE by Mother Horror I think as readers, especially voracious readers, we all understand that concept we often talk about where we come to the table with totally different […]
Southern Gothic in Horror Films by Kim McIntyre I was in college when I was asked to read Jane Erye, the quintessential gothic novel. Then I read James’ Turn of […]
Top Ten Vampire Films That Don’t Sparkle By: Steve Van Samson When INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE came out in 1994, I was a teenager. And though it did not inspire me […]