The Story Behind the Story of the Novel FEAR by Kathy Merman
People who know me and then read this book are kind of shocked that I
could or would write something from this psycho-sexual thriller/drama/horror genre.
People who know me and then read this book are kind of shocked that I
could or would write something from this psycho-sexual thriller/drama/horror genre.
Writing about murder is such fun for two retired English teachers!
I had the opportunity to interview prolific Sci-Fi author, LGBT activist and one of South Africa’s most unique storytellers Christina Engela.
I am probably one of the last people on the planet to see Zack Snyder’s Justice League.
Sometimes the most unlikely of people find themselves under attack by supernatural entities – and usually no-one will believe them. Who would help them? The church? A priest or pastor? And if not, who else? Would you?
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Michelle Innes’ journey into the world of audiobook narration.
Advice for new authors, and a run down of Moon Books Publishing services.
Miciah discusses how he got started in audiobook narration.
You may wonder how I wrote “Blachart”, how it got to be what it is now, what the journey was like – and how long it took! Here it is from the beginning!
Thomas Malafarina tells us why Zombies wouldn’t stand a chance.
Zombies… I have a great deal of affection for our life-impaired fellow citizens.
I originally wrote the story back in 2014 based an idea I had for a post-zombie apocalypse anti-hero.
Wesley kindly sent us this article to help indie authors with book sales.
Something mysterious and perhaps underhanded is happening to the horror genre.
Ever the helpful (okay, critical, jeez) person that I am, I came up with a few ideas.
I am often asked to explain why I choose to write horror fiction.
I’m going to rant a little here.
There is a fine art to scaring people.