Horror

  • Author Interview w/ Nat Rose Wolfman

    Natalia Rose Wolfman is a queer indigenous author who specializes in horror and young adult novels. Fueled by childhood experiences and classic horror films, she has published three novels. Wolfman navigates the challenges of writing, editing, and achieving work-life balance while dreaming of turning her stories into films, valuing reader appreciation as her success.

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  • 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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  • St. Patrick’s Slay (Short Story Review)

    The appearance of a perfectly formed rainbow on Saint Patrick’s Day mesmerized the residents of Richview, North Carolina. When a local couple catches sight of the anomaly, they’re startled to discover that the terminus of the vibrant phenomenon leads into a nearby cornfield. What begins as an unbelievably lucky encounter that could change their fortunes…

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  • The Last Sad Days of Max Gordon Review (Calling Fire From Heaven Collection)

    In Calling Fire From Heaven, Gregg Voss, brings forth a new collection of thought-provoking stories—including remarkable sequels from The Valley of American Shadow—based on the obscure lives of American people throughout the country, history, and time.In many of the stories, true events are weaved so masterfully within the paranormal, supernatural, and tech-thriller style of Voss,…

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