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....
There are many complex relationships in my debut novel, Crone. I agonised over the relationship between Heather, my protagonist, and University researcher Trent, because I didn’t want her to be so wrapped up in him that she couldn’t then focus on defeating the evil at...
“There is no way that we’re going on a plane to meet some woman who could be a crazy, sick lunatic! Didn’t you see Fatal Attraction? Well I saw it and it scared the shit out of me! It scared the shit out of every man in America!” – Sam Baldwin (Tom Hanks)...
Guest post by D. J DOYLE Women are a requisite of the horror genre these days, as more and more women are entering the genre with their eyes open and blood dripping from their keyboards. Gone are the days when men had readers biting their nails and sitting on the edge...
REVENGE OF ZEEKA: HORROR TRILOGY A strange – looking person turned up at the renowned Gosh Hospital in the scenic island of Gosh in the year 2036. He asked to see Dr. George Brown, Medical Chief of staff. He claimed to be a zombie who reported to Master Zeeka...
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