We open with a unique collection of increasingly horrifying correspondences in “Inbox” followed by an original story by three-time Bram Stoker award-winning author Gwendolyn Kiste beautifully blending elements of cosmic horror and atom punk in “Melting.” A young woman revisits her past on a journey to a strange town filled with even stranger inhabitants in “Welcome to Brine Cay.” Then, for our first flash intermission, a neighborhood is abruptly taken over in “This Morning I Was Still a Paperboy.”
A family finds darkness can be rooted deeply in the eerie and atmospheric “In Dark Tabitree” by Christi Nogle. We’ll discover how real a mirage can be in “The Yellow Carousel” before our second piece of terrifying flash fiction and cautionary “The Parlor Door.” Finally
We open with a unique collection of increasingly horrifying correspondences in “Inbox” followed by an original story by three-time Bram Stoker award-winning author Gwendolyn Kiste beautifully blending elements of cosmic horror and atom punk in “Melting.” A young woman revisits her past on a journey to a strange town filled with even stranger inhabitants in “Welcome to Brine Cay.” Then, for our first flash intermission, a neighborhood is abruptly taken over in “This Morning I Was Still a Paperboy.”
A family finds darkness can be rooted deeply in the eerie and atmospheric “In Dark Tabitree” by Christi Nogle. We’ll discover how real a mirage can be in “The Yellow Carousel” before our second piece of terrifying flash fiction and cautionary “The Parlor Door.” Finally