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So you’re thinking of entering the world of fountain pens, but like me, when you got one, you knew absolutely nothing about them! I got a very nice one and some inks from my best friend and while I was appreciative, I wish I had looked into...
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There is a LOT of good horror written out there by women. So much it would take you a lifetime to read it all, but I’ve compiled a list of links, so you don’t have to go looking that far. Happy reading!
This story was inspired by last Tuesday’s Prompt.
The Masks of Crowell House
By Russell W. Dickson
Crowell House was known to everyone in Gloversville, NY though few people could say exactly why. It sat at the end of a forgotten dirt roa...
The Akh’lut comes from Inuit folklore in The Arctic Regions. It is a combination of a wolf and an orca whale. Locals say you know one has been around when you see wolf prints leading to the edge of the water and then vanishing. The killer w...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Nora B. Peevy works for JournalStone/Trepidatio, Hellnotes, Carnage House, Hallӧwhartt Press, and reads scripts for The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. Nora is published by Obsidian Butterfly and Kandisha Presss.
Writer
Horror with a mythic pulse. Raven Tomes writes stories of mystery, mayhem, and quiet malice—where something old stirs, and someone always pays the price.
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