A Pueblo native with a maniacal mind has penned several spine-chilling tales that have been turned into podcasts horror fans can listen to worldwide. Bryan Asbury, a 2001 Pueblo County High School ...
Ghostly apparitions, a supernatural logger and buried gold — a horror film? Nope. They’re all part of Aroostook County’s ...
“Even Though I Knew the End” by C.L. Polk follows a magical detective who has three days to track down the White City Vampire, Chicago’s most notorious killer. If successful, she will spend the rest ...
Part Two of Tales from the Far Territory is coming to The Long Dark, with updates on the state of Mac, PlayStation, and Xbox. Today, Hinterland Studios announced that Part Two of Tales from the Far ...
ENID, Okla. — Tombstone Tales, Enid’s historical after-dark event, will have two nights of tours this year to accommodate the crowds who love the theatrical tour through Enid Cemetery. The event is ...
Daphne du Maurier’s fiction revels in the mind’s ability to play tricks on itself.
Jervon's an educator by day, a gamer by night. He's been writing editorials, reviews, and other stuff for various websites since 2018. Pop-cultural analysis and personal narrative are common themes in ...
The greatest author never to be published is arguably Snoopy. Charles Schultz’s beloved beagle, born Oct. 4, 1950, often sat atop his doghouse banging out great opening lines, but alas, he just couldn ...
I apologize for writing a third column on Ella Zerbey Elliott, but I confess I’m fascinated about her stories in “Old Schuylkill Tales: A History of Interesting Events, Traditions and Anecdotes of ...