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The Strain S1E8, “Creatures Of The Night”

You guys remember Splinter?  The horror movie that took place in a gas station?  It was impossible to watch this episode and not think about that film.  The Mist also came to mind, although that was a slightly bigger setting, with a somewhat unseen menace.  I loved it.  I love the claustrophobia it brings, but […]

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Hiram Grange and the Digital Eucharist review

Hiram Grange and the Digital Eucharist by Robert Davies Review by S. Kay Nash  Hiram Grange and the Digital Eucharist is book 3 in a 5-part series of novellas detailing, “The scandalous misadventures of Hiram Grange”. I was skeptical about jumping into the middle of a series, worried that the story wouldn’t stand alone. I […]

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Interview with Leigh Janiak

A honeymoon is in many ways a transformation, the melding of two lives. For some it can mean the loss of individuality to gain to deeper sense of connection to another; for others it simply means a time of hope and promise. The honeymoon phase is a time of deep passion and optimism; our eyes […]

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Archives Short Stories

Willow the Wisp – part ten of ten

(This fall my first published book will be arriving from the printers. It is called The Horror of Loon Lake and it is a horror anthology comic paying tribute to the classic horror magazines and comics that many of us loved. Included also is one prose tale, which will feature several illustrations by the talented Nicole Bresner. […]

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THE NIGHTMARE by George Yesthal

Intro by Renfield Rasputin It is no secret that in the last few months I have become a fan of George Yesthal’s work. I believe that he captures the true essence of “fear” with this short piece. I encourage all readers to read it slowly, as each time that I review it, I notice something […]

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The Strain S1E7, “For Services Rendered”

Now we’re cooking.  The vampire menace is starting to make itself known.  They congregate like packs of zombies, sniffing the air for fresh blood.  And, even though their stingers aren’t strong enough to break through glass, their elbows are very much up to the task.  The early vampires – like Crazy Lawyer Vampire – are […]

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Life After Beth mini review

Description from IMDB: A young man’s recently deceased girlfriend mysteriously returns from the dead, but he slowly realizes she is not the way he remembered her. Notable actors: Aubrey Plaza, John C. Reilly, Molly Shannon, Cheryl Hines, Paul Reiser, Anna Kendrick, Dan DeHaan, Matthew Gray Gubler, Garry Marshall It’s a well-known fact that I enjoy […]

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Welcome to the new Horror-Writers – Beta

Hello folks,   Welcome to the beta version of the new  horror-writers. Here’s Changelog 1.0 from the previous version. We’re now going forward with the Disqus commenting system. We’ve had a lot of people ask us to turn commenting back on and after researching it, this seems like the best way to weed out spam […]

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Hello Darkness review

Hello Darkness by Sam Best Reviewed by S. Kay Nash In the horror genre, many authors try for something new and different, something with a twist to surprise their readers. But when it comes right down to it, tales of good vs. evil have scared us for hundreds of years. Why mess with a good […]

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Archives Short Stories

Willow the Wisp – part nine of ten

(This fall my first published book will be arriving from the printers. It is called The Horror of Loon Lake and it is a horror anthology comic paying tribute to the classic horror magazines and comics that many of us loved. Included also is one prose tale, which will feature several illustrations by the talented Nicole Bresner. […]