by Sheri White | Feb 11, 2017 | Columns, Horror World News
The Wild West’s Post-Apocalyptic A-Team Maynard Blackoak Many of the characters in the stories of Eerie Trails of the Wild Weird West bring their own diverse brand of wiles, courage, and resourcefulness. Though they display those characteristics in different ways,...
by Ali Monster | Feb 1, 2017 | Columns
As you may know by now, Universal is on the verge of launching cinema’s next big “connected universe” of franchises. The project will kick off with 2017’s remake of The Mummy, which stars Tom Cruise and is expected to be released in early June. Naturally, there’s a...
by Sheri White | Jan 21, 2017 | Columns, Horror World News
Suspension of Disbelief Jessica B. Bell How much are you willing to accept? How far does your imagination stretch before it breaks? I think it can be agreed by all here that if you are reading or watching horror, there is always a certain amount of suspension of...
by Wayne Edwards | Dec 29, 2016 | Columns
I had a plan. But, how does that go, the best laid plans of men and mice only seldom work out nice? Something like that. Anyway, too much stuff to cover this month so I am going to skip the witty opening riff and jump right in before my thousand words evaporate. I am...
by Lucy A. Snyder | Nov 20, 2016 | Columns
In the conversations that resulted from my previous post on the fix-up novel, several people seemed to confuse it and what’s known as a braided novel. What’s the difference? A braided novel follows multiple viewpoint characters, each of whom has his or her...
by Wayne Edwards | Nov 18, 2016 | Columns
O fuck me, did you see what happened on November 8? Really, ladies and gentlemen, there is nothing I can say that would express my revulsion and horror adequately and, so far as I know, there has never been a movie, book, story, poem, song, or interpretive dance that...