
A reader and writer of horror fiction, sharing her writing journey, book reviews, and occasional horror themed non-fiction essays.
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I’m assembling an anthology of horror stories featuring the world’s most underestimated menace: squirrels. Yes, those fluffy‑tailed acorn bandits. Those backyard acrobats. Those beady‑eyed masterminds plotting something unspeakable.
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If you’re looking for a quick, creepy read that you can knock out in a single sitting, Stories with Horror and Heart Volume 4 might be exactly what you need. This is the fourth installment in Thomas Gloom’s ongoing short horror series, and...
If you've been waiting to take a chance on my work, June is a genuinely amazing month to do it.
June is my birthday month. I've celebrated it for 40-something years and I've never once published a novel on it, but there’s a first time for...
The following story was written, inspired by this image prompt from
Mercy hummed as she walked in the dark. It was a warm night, alive with the sound of crickets and frogs. It was the perfect kind of night to hunt moths. The sun was barel...
Art by Arnaud de Vallois
The closet had a false back.
Margie stood in her dead grandmother’s house, pulling grey linens from grey shelves, cataloguing a life lived in ash and slate. Six years of Skeptic meetings. Six years of arguing at d...
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I always knew I wanted to be a writer when I grew up. When it became apparent I was never really going to grow up, I decided to be a writer anyway.
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