Artificial intelligence claims sentience, but it’s the proof that will divide the world, and usher in the violent end to utopia, unless an uneasy alliance of adversaries can stop it. A.I. Insurrection, the new release by Michael Poeltl, author of The Judas...
What’s the Future of Horror? The usual definition of Horror is a non-hero protagonist at the mercy of an unreasonable, unstoppable antagonist. The villain’s aim is to annihilate the protagonist. There’s traditionally a lot of jump-startles, gore, and chase...
Where do we women go inside our heads? What is that intimate inner space made of? Bright rooms with doors opening onto wide open vistas and alpine meadows? Labyrinths of bone, mazes intertwining, tripping, misleading? Caves filled with ideas, dancing points of...
Broken Strength I love romance stories, but what fascinates me much more is human nature. Have you ever noticed how resilient, powerful and courageous we are? That’s exactly what I explore with my characters, especially the women in my stories. Ever heard of Kintsugi?...
The Importance of Horror by Joy Yehle When I was a little kid, my Grandma used to call me “Spooky” because I loved to hear the same ghost stories over and over. Not much has changed, I still love spooky tales. It’s fun to be scared, to feel the tingle that only an...
In my paranormal short story, Curse of the Ottawa, there is only one female and she is there only briefly, but she is the central character. It is difficult to be genre specific with the story. It is certainly a horror story although it takes 200 years to complete....
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