-Shut up, man! This is all your fault! If you hadn’t been talking all the fucking time, we would have been back in town with the rest of the group now with beautiful photos of the waterfall. -So now it’s my fault? You’re the one who… Wait… What’s that? The two travellers stared in awe. This was far better than any waterfall. -A monument of a lost civilization. I can’t believe this! They had been lost in the jungles for days, getting deeper and deeper in the more they tried to get out. -I think we’ve discovered something totally new man! The carvings looked like they had been formed by nature itself, but they were too figurative to be a coincidence. Two eyes were staring down on them from above a mouth formed cave entrance. -What could be in there? I don’t know, but I don’t really like the look on that face… -You’re such a coward. Come on, let’s go have a look! -Wait! Don’t….
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Winter Shadows — Ancient Skies
In the shadows of winter, bark becomes prominent in diffused light the roughness of cold air, with vague memories of life lived in green we pray for the life of the sun, to be lifted again. Poetry and Image © Copyright 2020, ancient skies
Infestation — Fictionspawn Monsters
“Good afternoon, I’m James Muck, and this is Channel Eight News. Strange reports are coming in from down town today. Our reporter is down there, circling the skies in a helicopter. What’s happening, Michael?” “There seems to be some kind of infestation down here, James. Some kind of…. blubs lying on top of the buildings!” “We’re seeing them, Michael. Quite a sight. What are they?” “I have no idea, but they do not seem like anything of this world… Oh my god…” “What’s happening down there, Michael?” “They’re eating the buildings…
Elongated skulls…
There is so much to questions about the past, but these elongated skulls do seem to be found in an awful lot of places around the world. Makes me wonder how many others have been hidden, destroyed or lay undiscovered. My grandpa always said “History is written by the winners, remember that”…
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The psychology of audiences — Through my eyes
Egocentrism–The tendency of people to be concerned above all with their own values,beliefs, and well-being. Today, I am 20 year 3 months 24 days 13 hour and 5 minutes old. In this lifetime, I have experienced that If you talk to anyone either it is a group of people or a single person, whatver you […]
Phenomena — Fictionspawn Monsters
Deep inside, he was, and he knew he was. Milliards of cells communicating with each other, innumerable connections close to infinity, existing beyond what they were capable of understanding themselves. Contemplating, interacting with the world. Creating something never seen before.
{Christmas Feature/Exclusive Fiction} Eddie’s Evil Elf: J.A. Sullivan — Together Let’s Promote Horror
Eddie’s Evil Elf By J.A. Sullivan First published in Midnight Gore: Bloody Christmas – December 2018. Little Eddie Stewart was about to slay the giant tyrannosaurus that had boarded his ship with his trusty cutlass, when something woke him. He couldn’t say exactly what had roused him from his dreams, but he wasn’t thirsty and…
Winter Wonderland… FINALLY! — TJ Fox: Sharing the Experience
We finally got some snow. Lots of it. It is the perfect kind of snow to get out in and photograph, so that is exactly what BG and I did. It wasn’t too cold, either which made it really nice. I got some amazing shots and I’m still going through most of them, but this […]
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The One That Knows No Fear by Steve Stred #BookReview — Sci-Fi & Scary
The One That Knows No Fear: stuntman extraordinaire. For young Timmy Wilson, this stuntman is his only reason for living. Every Saturday he watches as The One That Knows No Fear cheats death. Now, the stunt show is coming to his hometown and Timmy can’t wait to watch him perform in person. A coming-of-age, cosmic…
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Book Review & Author Interview: The Willing Observer by K Morgan — Writing Scared
My Rating: 4 of 5 Stars If you’ve ever been curious how the mind of a stalker and serial rapist works, how they select victims, or what they view as personal boundaries, then you need a copy of The Willing Observer. The narrator never reveals his identity, but instead focuses on his awakening to a […]
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