The phrase, "You can't keep a good woman down" takes on new meaning in this short and not so sweet tale about a dinner time standoff between secret lovers.
“Regarding Koescu” by Penelope Flynn
"Regarding Koescu" excerpt from "The Renfields" by Penelope Flynn -o)0(o- Koescu sat straight up in the bed waking in a cold sweat. His heart thumped hard in his chest, but he was grateful to have been delivered from the horror of his dream, his nightmare. But to whom or what did he owe his gratitude?... Continue Reading →
On Darkest Night of Faerie Bright
The image is from Ancient Origins, go there to learn more about the terrifying history of the Tooth Fairy On Darkest Night of Faerie Bright by Sumiko Saulson First published in the 2021 Horror Writers Association's Poetry, also appears in the poetry collection The Rat King Pick up a free copy of The Rat King... Continue Reading →
Into the Nothingness
by R. J. Joseph Chantale is a graduate student who has lived in the southern United States her entire life. Once she decides to attend grad school in a northern state, she is introduced to snow. Alien and somehow off, the frost proves itself to be as all encompassing as it appears. The ice covered... Continue Reading →
100+ Black Women in Horror
100+ Black Women in Horror February is African American History Month here in the United States. It is also Women in Horror Month (WiHM). In 2013, as an Ambassador for Women in Horror Month, the original book 60 Black Women in Horror was born during the intersection of the two. . Over the past five years,... Continue Reading →