The victim is a teenage girl who visits a friend late at night. As she enters the empty house she finds herself involved in a survival game where she has to endure five minutes with a monster she must not look at.
Over at This is Horror, Thomas Joyce has penned an excellent review of S. P. Miskowski’s The Best of Both Worlds: We say it with the nicest of intentions, but Miskowski has a real knack of creating the most tenebrous characters. While this novella differs...
Over at Kendall Reviews, Patricia Lillie–author of the THE CUCKOO GIRLS (Trepidatio, April 2020)–talks about why she writes horror: “Really. Parents. Teachers. Haunted houses. Shirley Jackson. Wonderful books. Of course, I write that stuff. What...
Dark Blood Comes from the Feet by Emma J. Gibbon Debut Short Fiction from Horror Author and Rhysling-nominated Poet: A STRANGE AND ECLECTIC COLLECTION OF SEVENTEEN DARK AND GLITTERING STORIES “Careful, or you might cut yourself on these stories—little gems with sharp...
After incessant bullying on the bus ride home, a young girl falls asleep and ends up trapped inside the school bus at the empty depot, but her frustration quickly turns to dread when she sees something lurking in the vast dark yard – something big – and...