[INTERVIEW] EDWIN CALLIHAN’S ‘STRANGE SPELLS’ TRAFFICS IN RURAL OCCULTISM
Appalachia is a weird place. I see and hear things and just roll with it. A man returns home to find things aren’t
DISSECTING HORROR BIT BY BIT
Appalachia is a weird place. I see and hear things and just roll with it. A man returns home to find things aren’t
…the inner fears and the struggles to find where you belong: these things are eldritch and totally unknowable and that’s really interesting to
You spend so much time writing a book, sometimes you have to break it a little to keep it alive. Insidious. Corrupt. Harrowing.
From poet, editor, and artist Monica Robinson comes to rule the desert, a sun-baked desert gothic, releasing on MAY 18TH in print and digital
Author Lindsay Merbaum debuts on the indie horror scene with The Gold Persimmon, out now from Creature Publishing. The Overlook. Bates Motel. The
From Daily Drunk Magazine comes Kristin Garth and Nick Morrissey’s Wickerpedia. Wicker Man stans, look no further–this anthology of art and writing might be
Julieann Stipidis talks ‘Martyrs’, the horror industry, and horror journalism with Rue Morgue & Faculty of Horror co-host Andrea Subissati.
Insha talks with filmmakers and overall cool human beings Sarah Wisner and Sean Temple about their careers, genre film, and their new short “THE THAW.”
Justin and Insha have a pretty dope talk about Black Christmas. They talk the three films, why the ladies are so dope and why it matters in general!