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The Madhouse Review

Stephanie M. Wytovich

Writing Wellness. Dark Psychology. Occult Practices, & All Things Horror.

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June '26 Madhouse Recap

Hello Friends and Fiends–

It’s summer! I know some of you wait for this time all year long, but this is my hell season. I hate being hot, my seasonal depression always spikes, and did I mention I hate being hot? Because I really hate being...

5 days ago
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To Hear the Call

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To Hear the Call

My childhood was a dead dove,
its neck snapped with poetry in its mouth, 
honey gluing its wings.

          I...
10 days ago
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Embracing (and Getting Back to) the Soft Morning

Whew! We’re two weeks out from StokerCon and just finishing our first week of summer camp, and your Maven of Madness is tired (but inspired!). I don’t know why, but I always think summer is going to be this time for me to breathe, blossom,...

17 days ago
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The Roots of Dark Poetry

At StokerCon ‘26, I had the pleasure of moderating The Roots of Dark Poetry panel with panelists Cynthia Pelayo, Linda Addison, Grace R. Reynolds, John Shirley, and Leticia Urieta.

I had some requests for a recap of what we discussed, so...

24 days ago
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Archiving Horror_StokerCon '26

StokerCon always goes by so fast—a blur of ghost stories, mass signings, and overcaffeination—but before I get into a full recap, I wanted to share some pictures from the opening reception at the University of Pittsburgh’s Horror Archives....

a month ago
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