Edgar Allan Poe, one of the greatest poets and short story writers in American literature, was a man with very little to his name. What little he ever...
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For Halloween (a.k.a. Samhain) I have decided to share three all-ages friendly horror poems. Hope you enjoy them & happy haunting. “Death...
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It’s that time of the year when scary little hobgoblins are ringing your doorbell and nasty little devils are toilet papering your trees and...
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Austin, TX author Gabrielle Faust is at it once again with her scary mad marketing and PR skills. She has gathered a clawful of indie horror authors...
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It's not surprise that as mankind encroaches upon the territory of nature and beasts, running them out of their homes, that before long civilization...
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FenCon VI, the sixth annual con(vention) put on by the Dallas Future Society, is coming this weekend. Not sure what FenCon is or means? Here it is in...
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When developing and creating your short story, novel or screenplay, setting is always important. You, as the writer, must decide on how large of a...
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Portions of this article were part of an unpublished piece written in 2005. The purpose for reprinting this article with addendums and updates is due...
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Author Angeline Hawkes may not be a name among female horror authors that is as well known as Anne Rice or Laurell K. Hamilton, but the Dallas-based...
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