She is well known in the horror genre and for good reason: Laura Eno can write such bizarre scares, no one can ever guess what's going to happen next, nor do they want to! Her dedication to the pen is admirable, continually supporting several writers and their blogs, winning blog awards and contests, posting FridayFlash… Continue reading Note To Myself – Laura Eno
Category: 13 days of horror
Night Sortie – Edgar Arthurs
My next guest in the 13 Days of Horror took a unique spin on penning macabre, crafting suspense with an edge. Though he may be new to the blogosphere, he is adept at elliciting reader's fear response. Please welcome horror writer from downunder, Edgar Arthurs and his frightening tale, Night SortieNight SortieBy Edgar ArthursDusty wind… Continue reading Night Sortie – Edgar Arthurs
Mary’s Night – Jim Bronyaur
Many of you might know my next guest in the 13 Days of Horror from the ezine, Soft Whispers, a place for artists and writers to connect, submit fiction, art, and poetry, and challenge their penning with frequent contests. But he's also started his own podcast, Dark Movements: You’re about to hear a story that… Continue reading Mary’s Night – Jim Bronyaur
Oddity – R.S. Bohn
I've been stalking my next guest, for she has a cauldron of enchanting talent, from literary gems like, The Librarian's Assistant (which won 1st place in the Writer's Art Contest at DeviantArt), to bizarre horror such as The Tiger Machine, and this flash piece is just another penning jewel. It is an honor to feature… Continue reading Oddity – R.S. Bohn
Fourteen Ounces of Vinegar – Mark Anthony Crittenden
I know my next guest in the 13 Days of Horror feels right at home here, among horror and talent and he should—he is a skilled illustrator, author of Tales of Hit Men and the Occult), and founder and editor of Red Skies Press, with a growing list of anthologies under his cape: Howl: Dark… Continue reading Fourteen Ounces of Vinegar – Mark Anthony Crittenden