Tiny Book Battle: Publishing Under a Microscope
Column by Leah Dearborn
There’s quite a few aggressively tiny books out there. But...why?
I Wrote A Story Every Day for a Month on Live Stream
Column by Jay Wilburn
Jay Wilburn shares his experience writing a new short story every day while streaming live on Twitch.
Alan Wake: A Look Back At Video Gaming's Best Writer Character
Column by Peter Derk
Ghosts I ain't afraid of, ghosts I AM afraid of, evaluating the handsomeness of Stephen King, ludonarrative dissonance, and everything else Alan Wake.
LURID: May Gray — In A Lonely Place
Column by Karina Wilson
Fog rolls through Los Angeles in Dorothy B. Hughes' 1947 noir classic, "In A Lonely Place." This cautionary tale perfectly captures the toxicity of the postwar era and still resonates in our own.
Celebrate Horror 2021 with Mother Horror
Column by Sadie Hartmann
The pandemic origin story of Celebrate Horror. I will explain what this event means to me, personally, and the purpose I hope it serves to the horror fiction community.
ADD Creators: Revisited
Column by Rob Blair Young
This article revisits the struggles of being an ADD writer, two deadly spirals one can fall into, and the lessons learned by one ADD creator over the last seven years.
Storyville: Writing for the Ideal Reader
Column by Richard Thomas
How do you write to your ideal reader? Here are some tips and suggestions.
Viable Alternative Platforms with Potential for Author Income
Column by Jay Wilburn
There are hundreds of places you can publish original work, but most of it is going on Amazon. Here are some alternatives for authors and readers to consider.
The Obsolescence of The Hero's Journey
Column by Gabriel Hart
Those who prescribe to a set system might be condemned to repeat mediocrity.
The Poetry of Wicked Mercy
Column by Dani Putney
Poet Dani Putney finds beauty in the macabre in their debut collection, "Salamat sa Intersectionality."
























