V/H/S: Film Review
The found-footage sub-genre of horror has been inundated the past few years as producers have gradually realized the potential cash-cow in producing a hit found footage film. What started with...
View ArticleLucius – How It Could Be Better
I recently finished playing the debut horror-adventure game from studio Shivers, Lucius, a game where you play the son of the devil a la’ The Omen. I’d been following the development of this game for...
View ArticleChernobyl Diaries Review
I have this really bad habit of seeing films late. Well, it’s not necessarily bad, though it seems that everyone’s already seen the bloody thing by the time that I’ve finally subjected myself to the...
View ArticleThe Dead Walk Again Vol. 1
Everyone, be sure to head over to Amazon to check out The Dead Walk Again Vol. 1, featuring my short LGBT-themed story Hero alongside ten other chilling stories of a broken world in the midst of a...
View ArticleHellworld: The Werewolf
New series at my channel discussing all things horror. This week it’s the gothic classic, The Werewolf by Clemence Hausman
View ArticleHellworld: The Trouble With Slenderman
Slenderman has been this generation’s boogeyman for some time, scaring many people and making a sound sleep a thing of the past, but has this horror figure run his course? To find out, you’ll have to...
View ArticleNightmares
I’ve come to believe lately that I have no true enemies in the world, at least none with the power to harm me that my own mind can not match in spades. Even in dreams I know how to torture myself...
View ArticleEd Gein’s house
A bit of a disturbing little diddy I came up with while reading serial wikipedia articles to my boyfriend. I hope you enjoy this short and macabre, educational story on the importance of waste-not...
View ArticleDon’t Rest Your Head: The Growth Session 1 Pt. 1 Introduction and Characters
Don’t Rest Your Head is an indie tabletop RPG where players take on the role of insomniacs, sleepless men and women who for whatever reason can no longer fall asleep. One night, at a pivotal point in...
View ArticleDon’t Rest Your Head: The Growth – Session 1 Pt. 2 Oliver
In Don’t Rest Your Head, as opposed to the opening scene being narrated by the Game Master, this is given to the player. Again, DRYH emphasizes player agency, which is why the rulebook refers to them...
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