‘It’s harvest time. They’re back with a vengeance.’ Rise of the Scarecrows: Hell on Earth is a 2017 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Geno McGahee (S…
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Besetment (2017)
‘Help wanted’ Besetment is a 2017 American horror film written, produced and directed by Brad Douglas (Flipped; Between the Trees). Desperate for a job, Amanda Millard (Abby Wathen) tak…
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Witness blood splattered perfection in the teaser for The Void
The Void is a bloodstained love letter to horror’s glory days of practical effects from the mad minds of Jeremy Gillespie and Steven Kostanski, who both wrote and directed the film. The duo h…
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What’s the Buzz
The day had turned out to be really nice. It was late March, or early April, I don’t remember. Who cares about calendars when the sun warms your belly so pleasantly? I stretched and yawned. I…
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The Vengeance of #HorrorHaikuesday
The Devil’s Candy gets a diabolic first trailer
Review: The Blackcoat’s Daughter, hail Satan
Fast Food Warfare
By S. S. Hicks He stood in line, weighing his choices: double burger and fries, or the six-piece chicken combo. Behind the pre-lit menu above him, he tries not to notice the dead bulb between Combo…
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Wild (Micropoetry)
My demons seek for your angels to reunite tonight And communicate wild.
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Unhinged (2017)
Unhinged is a 2017 British horror film edited and directed by Dan Allen from a screenplay co-written with co-producer Scott Jeffrey (The House on Elm Lake; Fox Trap). A loose remake of the 1982 mov…
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Melancholy (Fiction)
She kept sobbing, shivering, whimpering hard that night. The night, emotions and her life brought her such melancholy that she couldn’t cease herself shedding those piquant tears filled with…
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Children of the Black Flower
by Jan Stinchcomb The field of snow was dotted with black sunflowers. They must be dead, we thought, remembering what we were taught in school. No, they are only dormant, we decided. We had to beli…
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The Chamber Magazine is Now Live!
I am pleased to announce that The Chamber Magazine is now live. Issue 1 contains a short story by George Gad Economou, a poem by FRED, and a non-fiction article by John A. DeLaughter on H.R. Giger.
Issue 2 will be online April 1. Please start submitting your stories, poetry, articles, and other works per the guidelines published on this site and at The Chamber.
Short Fiction by Tom Leins: “All I Want for Christmas Are Your Two Front Teeth”
by Tom Leins The barman at the Cock & Whistle is the least jolly-looking motherfucker I’ve ever seen wearing a Santa hat. I pay for my pint and back away, slowly — he is nursing a baseball bat wrapped in tinsel. I don’t know if he is trying to scare off the carol singers, or […]
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“Buried” Short Fiction by Immortal Alexander
Large open plain covered in heavy snow. Mountains on all sides. It is bright and sunny out. A perfect day to explore the world around me. Suddenly there is a loud crack in the distance as if god itself was splitting the earth in two. The sound echoed throughout the valley and I was afraid. […]



