Horror

  • Author Interview w/ Brian J. Smith

    Brian J. Smith, a horror and mystery author from Ohio, has written ten novels, including “Dead River” and a short story collection. Inspired by personal loss, he crafts characters from real-life influences. Smith enjoys writing alongside hobbies like fishing and cooking, and he emphasizes resilience in the face of rejection.

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  • A Winter’s Wrath (David O’Mahony) (Reblog)

    Check out David O’Mahony’s ‘A Winter’s Wrath’ a chilling tale that not only terrifies but drops the temperature of the room. . .

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  • The Waning Darkness (Seven Story Publishing)

    The narrative details an individual’s struggle with waking up and confronting the realities of life, transitioning from darkness into consciousness. It explores themes of isolation, identity, and the mundane aspects of daily routines, ultimately highlighting a sense of weariness. The morning unfolds with rituals, illuminating the contrast between inner thoughts and external appearances.

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  • A Shot In The Dark (Seven Story Publishing)

    They say with great power comes great responsibility. But what happens when you have great power and potential at age 11?

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  • Gwen just wanted to be like the other girls. The ones who were pretty and all the boys paid attention to. . .She just wanted to be pretty like the other girls. But sometimes, the path to being pretty can get real ugly, real fast. . .

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  • Author Interview w/ Danny Tse

    Author Interview w/ Danny Tse

    Danny Tse, a self-published author from New Jersey, shares insights into his writing journey, highlighting his first novel, “Spiral,” inspired by horror films during the COVID lockdowns. He embraces spontaneity in his writing process, values reader engagement, and considers success as moments of recognition from others, especially his family.

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  • Frosty (Seven Story Publishing)

    Johnny Maravich, a man skilled in handling others’ problems, often resorted to violence or intimidation. He took on risky jobs for payment but found himself in trouble after a high-stakes job. Ultimately, Johnny was betrayed and killed, illustrating the dangerous world he navigated and his expendable nature in it.

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