Scide Splitters: Bean Bag Cats & Bad German by Ed Bryant
Ed Bryant (1945-2017), award winning writer, celebrated convention toastmaster, and mentor to developing writers, also wrote some funny short stories.
Ed Bryant (1945-2017), award winning writer, celebrated convention toastmaster, and mentor to developing writers, also wrote some funny short stories.
Casefile: Arkham – Nightmare on the Canvas (01 Publishing) by Josh Finney (Author), Kat Rocha (Editor), Patrick McEvoy (Illustrator) is a graphic novel which mashes together film-noir with Lovecraftian horror – and does so rather brilliantly. […]
If zombie fiction is your cup of entrails, Mutation, the first novel in Nerys Wheatley’s Twenty-Five Percent trilogy provides an action packed thrill ride with some interesting new twists.
Terence Jackson shares his impressions of the ComicCon held in Manchester, UK, as well as Donald Manning’s photos of cosplayers who attended.
Mr. Jackson apparently doesn’t know we’re not supposed to share our guilty pleasures!
Indiegogo campaign for truly insane gorefest
Monster Hunting is Mordecai’s business. Getting sales is John’s.
“Game of Thrones is very compelling. But so is a train wreck.”
Its hard to imagine anything creepier than murderous animatrons that smile while they kill you
Forget about all the things we were promised to have in 2015 by Back to the Future. 2015 seems to be our year for the movies, us geeks and nerds, that is. I do hope […]
An interview with author and super hero poet Fedosy Santaella
Not only does SF Poetry exist as a full-fledged entity, but there are also people who identify as SF Poets. AND they have their own little association too.
An interview with the folks from Horror Express Magazine
Ever since Count Dracula arrived in London aboard the Demeter, London has been a spooky place.
An H.P. Lovecraft inspired collection of shorts – no Elvis impersonations allowed.
David West’s work – a bit like the early work of Henry Kuttner
Steve considers two of John Shirley’s different genres: Fantasy Detective and Western!
Sean is working a haunted house this Halloween season. A specific one, for specific reasons.
Five nights at Freddy’s ain’t as easy as it sounds.
Kristina Grifantini, blog contributors, has sold a story to an SF-Horror anthology.
Why so many paranormal shows? Maybe its because so many people believe in that stuff….
Today we say our good byes to the 88th anniversary issue of Amazing Stories
Tais Teng is a well established and prolific science fiction and horror writer and illustrator from the Netherlands. He has made several hundred covers and interior illustrations – most notably the Jack Vance e-books. His particular affinity is for the work of H. P. Lovecraft.
SI UNA MUJER-LOBO EMBARAZADA SE TRANSFORMA, ¿EL BEBÉ SE TRANSFORMA TAMBIÉN?
HOW much horror should you depict and how much should you leave to the imagination? It is a dilemma that has confronted anyone who has ever attempted to scare people in the name of entertainment. […]

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