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The Shadow Of Death – Alan Dale Dalby

Sarah Elliot stood in her backyard enjoying the cool night air.  She had recently become a night owl thanks to her husband’s obsession over his work.  He had finally published his first novel, and now there was demand for a sequel.  David had always planned on writing a second novel.  In fact, he already had […]

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Willa The Poppet Part 2 – Roya Hill

~…*…~ It was over. His baby girl was going to die. Nester stood behind his wife, his hands on her shoulders as she sobbed over Willa’s body. Willa lay in her bed, pale and sweating. Her eyes rolled back and forth behind her closed lids. She was unresponsive to every word and touch. Whenever she […]

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Hello Friends, I just wanted to say THANK YOU! to all of our guests for making Women of Horror Week 2013 a huge success for us. In no particular order I would like to thank Danica Deering Suzanne Bell September Carrino Chassity Merritt Tabitha M Kim Culpepper L.C Fremont Dusty Evely Charity Langley Renfield Rasputin. […]

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Why I Love Horror Movies – Chassity Merritt

When I was around seven, I remember being at my grandmother’s house with my younger brother and even younger cousin and hearing them in the next room laughing hysterically at something. Curious, I went to find out what it was—only to discover that they were watching Child’s Play. Now, I was old enough to know […]

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My Favorite Women in Horror

I am going to join in on the fun and list my favorite women in Horror. The order of this list in no way indicates who my favorites are as each of these actresses are awesome in their own way.       Danielle Harris: My first introduction to Danielle Harris came as a child […]

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What Made Me Write Horror – Kim Culpepper

To delve into what made me love writing horror, you first must learn what made me love reading horror. I got into the horror genre at the young age of 12. I read my very first Stephen King book, Pet Cemetery, and was immediately smitten with not only the author himself but the genre of […]

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My Entry In To The World Of Horror – Tabitha M

What got me into horror was, well when I was younger. Must have only been 7 years old and  my mum let me stay up late to watch arachnophobia and child’s play. I remember sitting there not fazed by all the stabbing, spiders or even the doll. I even had a doll which looked like […]

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Oh The Horror – Suzanne Bell

When I meet people and the subject of interests come up, I instinctively reply with, “I’m a huge horror fan.” Reactions are varied, from the subtle eye roll to shock and surprise. My favorite reaction has to be, “But you look so normal.” I still have no idea what that means. I guess there is […]

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The Light Of Keeps Passage – Anthony Crowley

“Have you ever had a feeling you hear constant voices in your head and living the same nightmare day after day and to feel like you’re in a trap and can’t get out of “. This is what was going to happen to Frank Dracen. He resembled a teenager who looked a few years younger […]