Guest Post by Rob E. Boley One of my favorite writing prompts is an exercise that I call a seed story. I can’t remember where or when I first heard of this technique, but I’m sure I’ve stolen it from someone. To write a seed story, you simply take a short piece of...
Shaun Allan’s Singularity Books is proud to introduce Darker Places! What if you could steal the final moments from the dying? What if you had the darkest secret, but couldn’t think what it might be? What if you entered the forest in the deep of the night. Who...
For Valentine’s Day many film buffs love to enjoy some of the screen’s most famous love stories to get into the mood. Classic romantics may turn to titles like Casablanca and Gone with the Wind, but the not so stereotypical enjoy films with darker, sexier tones. Ever...
Who Cares About Black Friday When We’ve Got A Black Christmas?! By Brandon Engel Image by Byron Rempel Many people traditionally enjoy watching Christmas movies with their families on the day after Thanksgiving, Black Friday. If you’re a fan of horror...
Written by: Brandon Engel In 1960, Hitchcock released the legendary film, Psycho, and single-handedly created a new genre: the slasher film. Suddenly, we saw an onslaught of films starring the disguised killer intent on, no surprise, slashing people to pieces. Psycho,...
Welcome to the second installment of the new column, “Unwelcome Tenants,” where Andrew Byers explores the contributions of British author Ramsey Campbell to H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos. This piece will discuss two of Campbell’s Mythos stories, “The Room in the...