With great practical effects and three unique and compelling tales of terror, “Dr. Saville’s Horror Show” is a solid anthology offering. I love a …continue reading Reel Review: Dr. Saville’s Horror Show
“Cram” is a short but satisfying, tension-filled exploration of the one monster we can’t outrun or outwit: our own tormented mind. Ever had that …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Cram (2021)
Featuring two substantial short stories by two authors at the top of their game, “Hacked in Two” is a perfectly executed, entertaining read. What …continue reading Fiction Friday: Hacked In Two
A short and sweet tale of things that go bump in the night, Heather Miller’s “Knock Knock” is gothic horror done right. Oh Lordy…that …continue reading Summer Book Club: Knock Knock
“Midnight in the City of the Carrion Kid” is a nearly flawless, quick, and captivating read about the space between life and death. One …continue reading Summer Book Club: Midnight In The City Of the Carrion Kid
A woman searches for the missing pages of her grandmother’s diary, only to discover an unspeakable memory her beloved Gamma was desperate to erase. …continue reading Original Horror Fiction: Camp Harmony
A man seeks the high that will help him escape the pain, chasing the bug no matter what the cost, in this Morbidly Beautiful …continue reading Original Horror Fiction: Bug Chasing
Morbidly Beautiful’s new original horror fiction and art column “Blood on the Digital Page” is coming, and we want to feature your work. Last …continue reading Blood on the Digital Page Launches May 1st
The distinctive new voice in fantasy horror fiction, Lou Yardley, delivers her chilling short horror story “We All Scream for Ice Cream” on May …continue reading Now Read This: “We All Scream for Ice Cream”
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