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My Favorite Halloween Memories

Halloween has never not been my favorite time of the year. I have always loved it, going as far back as I can remember, and I think that had to be fueled by my parents getting into it, too. My mom would always get extremely into the costumes and my dad could never resist any […]

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My Best (Or at Least Strongest) Birthday Memories

It’s my birthday and I’m writing a lot of nostalgic content these days, so I decided I might as well reflect on birthdays past. As a kid, I had infamously epic birthday parties. Back then, I had a lot of movies and I had a lot of toys and those were the things kids loved, […]

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Short Story: Hell’s Bell

If Dan hadn’t been such an asshole on the tour, we wouldn’t have had to go out there at all. My brother had never had an interest in the paranormal, and maybe it’s a bit my fault because I’ll admit that I knew that going in. I couldn’t get enough of it and it had […]

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Short Story: My Father and the Ape

My Father and the Ape

I went out there to indulge my father. And that was all. He’d been obsessed for many years, by that point, with the legend of Bigfoot. Sasquatch. Whatever you want to call it. It wasn’t that unusual, I guess. Many old men—especially old hunters—who have spent their fair share of time in the woods, get […]

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Short Story: Johnny Meets the Girl

I had been dating Greg for about six months before the night we stopped in at the Brine Harbor Motel. They had, for the most part, been some of the best months of my life. Not because of Greg, necessarily, but rather the freedom that came with him, an energy he seemed to generate wherever […]

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Short Story: Grace

Note: This story was originally published in Devolution Z Magazine. Beautiful thing about the dead, you can’t argue with them. Can’t reason with them. They’ve got nothing you want, and you’re all that they want. It’s why I’ve always thought that the dead make great company.  Back when the world was still a world, I […]

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Short Story: The Couch

Note: This story was originally published in The Macabre Museum. Ed was no good at being alone. He’d had years of practice, of course, before Mary had come into the picture. They had hit it off almost immediately, started as friends first but he often thought that they could both tell, from the moment they […]

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Short Story: All’s Fair

The air stank of dough boys and cow shit. Scott had to admit, he loved it. It was dirty, a lot of walking and the people were a nightmare, but he had loved the fair since he was a little kid and he was happy to see that at twenty-five, his excitement hadn’t waned a […]

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Socially Distant Theater

March 13 – Friday the 13th Marathon Friday the 13th – Start at 9PM EST – Tweet at will Friday the 13th Part 2 Friday the 13th Part III Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter Friday the 13th: A New Beginning Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives Friday the 13th Part VII: The New […]

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2016

So, I think the general consensus for everyone is that 2016 was an absolute nightmare and we’re all happy to see it gone. I think it was a hard year for everyone. I can only speak from my own, personal experience, but it was a hell of a year. In January, I lost my father. […]

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