“Life, or Whatever Passes for It” by Durand Sheng Welsh in PEEL BACK THE SKIN
You never know who you might meet when you find yourself living on the fringes of society… A young soldier has fled the horrors of the war in Vietnam. Gone AWOL and now hiding out among a group of...
View Article“Angie” by John F.D. Taff in DREAD: A HEAD FULL OF BAD DREAMS
How long does true love last at the end of the world? The apocalypse is at hand, and a divorced couple must join forces to ensure their mutual survival as society collapses. Navigating the dangerous...
View Article“Through the Ghostlands” by Rose Blackthorn in DREAD: A HEAD FULL OF BAD DREAMS
The end of the world came in the blink of an eye. Three survivors of a devastating global calamity are struggling to make their way through a dead world while desperately searching for what may...
View ArticleJoe Schwartz’s “I CAN TASTE THE BLOOD” Vision III
For some, a life of crime is an easy choice. For others, it’s the only one… Sam is a “fixer.” A black market handyman of sorts. And he and his partner Joe find their jobs often take them to the most...
View ArticleAuthor Spotlight – James Lowder
If you love pulp, comic books and role-playing games, you probably already know the work of author, editor and gamer extraordinaire James Lowder. This transplant from the Massachusetts coast who now...
View ArticlePreview J. Daniel Stone’s I CAN TASTE THE BLOOD
Certain doors should never be opened. What you find on the other side may be your undoing. Movies often provide an escape from the realities of a troubled life. But they can also be a gateway to some...
View Article“City Song” by Edward Morris and Trent Zelazny in DREAD: A HEAD FULL OF BAD...
Who is it that takes care of the forgotten? Throughout the world there are populations of forgotten people. They are cast-offs, often seen but usually ignored, and they thrive together on the...
View ArticleAuthor Spotlight – John McCallum Swain
Meet author John McCallum Swain, who likes to reimagine history, with a horror twist. A resident of the San Francisco Bay area, Swain started writing as a youngster in elementary school and now edits...
View Article“Moonlighting” by Chad McKee in DREAD: A HEAD FULL OF BAD DREAMS
Those who go looking for an escape often get more than they bargained for. On the streets of New York City there is a secret darkness hiding around every corner, even in the daytime. Two...
View Article“The Last Elf” by T. Fox Dunham in DREAD: A HEAD FULL OF BAD DREAMS
What will become of mankind when we no longer have the power to hope? The fate of humanity rests with a sociopathic concentration camp commander. Having spent a lifetime chasing the enemies of...
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