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DarkFuse: Dark Fiction for the Masses 

Are you a fan of horror and dark fiction? Check out DarkFuse, an independent publisher of delectable dark fiction.

Rundown of Silent Hill 3’s Monsters | Boo-gleech

I’ve mentioned before how much I love the Silent Hill series, its monsters, and the incredible backstory of the town. As part of a Halloween series of posts, Boo-Gleech created a very thorough description of the monsters you encounter in Silent Hill 3. Even as a huge fan of the game, I […]

CookFiction: Real recipes for imaginary foods

Ever wish you could grab a bite to eat from your preferred fictional fandom? With CookFiction, now you can! Check out their database of recipes inspired by food and drink from the fictional worlds of TV, books, and movies. Now I’ll actually be able to grab a butterbeer. Too bad the […]

Finding My Writing Tribe

Over the weekend I stumbled upon Jeff Goins’ inspirational guide Every Writer Needs a Tribe. Surprisingly, I think what I gleaned the most from this helpful guide were the sections that weren’t necessarily about finding a tribe to support my writing journey, but tips on how to handle some of the […]

Screambox: The Netflix of Horror

Are you a horror fan like myself, but already exhausted the “Horror” section of your Netflix subscription? Check out Screambox to stream as many horror movies and shows as you want for only four bucks a month. Plus when you sign up you get a 30-day free trial. I’m looking […]

Erie-based Horror publisher uses unlikely way to bankroll, empower writers via The Denver Post

If you’re a horror fan like myself, you don’t want to miss out on the amazing story behind Hex Publishers, curators of “dark and twisted fiction.” Also check out Hex’s Nightmares Unhinged anthology, which is definitely going on my TBR list! Hex Publishers, an upstart Colorado company, is using novel […]

The Russian Sleep Experiment by Holly Ice

Love creepypasta? Check out The Russian Sleep Experiment by Holly Ice, a well-developed version of the classic creepypasta tale expanded into novella form.

Handling Rejection: An Infographic

My previous post on handling rejection with grace, now in a handy infographic!

Short Films from Daywalt Fear Factory

Love horror, but don’t always have time to watch a full-length movie? Check out the Daywalt Fear Factory channel on YouTube! Drew Daywalt, a horror filmmaker and author, and his wife Marichelle Daywalt produce short horror, all available to stream for free. Curious, but not sure where to begin? Take a […]

3 Rules for Writing

Can you guess what these three rules are? I bet you can!