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TALES FROM THE ARCHIVE: Videogames: Alien Isolation
One of the best games! Continuing our conversation about scary video games with a sci fi…
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TALES FROM THE ARCHIVE: Clichés: Werewolves
Hoooooowl We’ve been talking a lot about various clichés recently, horror clichés, fantasy clichés, and cliché…
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TALES FROM THE ARCHIVE: Real World Horror: The Conjure Chest
The Conjure Chest, a haunted object, has a dark history rooted in the 19th century. Hosea,…
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TALES FROM THE ARCHIVE: Real World Horror: Folklore Skogsra
Skogsra are enchanting forest spirits from Scandinavian folklore, often depicted as beautiful women who lead men…
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Horror Writing: I went to the East Anglian Book Awards Last Month
Book Awards! The awards were founded in 2008, and recognise/celebrate the books and writers who have…
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TALES FROM THE ARCHIVE Horror Writing: The Variety of the Horror Genre
The content discusses the diverse sub-genres of horror beyond the common slasher films. It highlights various…
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TALES FROM THE ARCHIVE: CreepyPasta: Ben Drowned
The post discusses the CreepyPasta phenomenon and focuses on the well-known story “Ben Drowned,” linked to…
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TALES FROM THE ARCHIVE: Books v Film: Carrie
Fight, fight, fight! I’m sure you’ve all heard the phrase “the book was better than the…
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I was interviewed by The Reading Nook!
Katie Marie discusses her structured approach to writing in her interview about ‘A Man in Winter.’…
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TALES FROM THE ARCHIVE: Horror Writers: Bram Stoker
The post discusses the impact of genre masters on dark and creepy narratives, highlighting Bram Stoker’s…