Synopsis A modern-day and thought-provoking retelling of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray that esteemed horror magazine Fangoria called “…a book that is brutally honest with its reader and doesn’t flinch in the areas where Wilde had to look away…. A rarity: a...
Six of My Favorite Horror-inspiring Things! by Kris Ripper
My six favorite horror-inspiring things, whether or not they’re technically “horror.” First, a note: Horror is a genre, but what horrifies us is also very personal. Since I like being scared, I seek that feeling in everything. If you like being scared, I encourage you...
Where Do They Come From? – A Guest Post by Damian Serbu (@DamianSerbu @GoIndiMarketing @ninestarpress)
Where do they come from? I thought of doing this blog entry because I have been asked about it a couple times. People wonder, first, if I base my characters on people who I know. And they ask if I imbed anything personal in my novels. So I want to answer those...
For the Eye Sees Not Itself by A.R. Moler
The SIS team has dealt with all sorts of things that go bump in the night--vampires, zombies, even demons. But not everything odd or occult walks or breathes. The CIA calls on SIS leader John Benchley to alert him to a strange set of occurrences around an abandoned...
