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Serial Killer Quarterly - a new magazine from Grinning Man Press

Whatever you might think about serial killers and the vile deeds they do, there is no denying the morbid fascination they induce with their repugnant personalities and the bizarre (and often quite ordinary) reasons behind their abhorrent actions. The thing that continues to fascinate readers of true crime and global media networks is that these criminal monsters are on the outside everyday people like you and I. It is the mystery and the perversity of their inner worlds that marks them as objects of interest to amateur 'arm-chair' psychologists and detectives.  As an author who has dealt with this subject matter in my own work (' Blood Related ') I did countless hours of research into both real true-crime cases and fictional accounts of serial killers. With the publication of my book and the subsequent interest in it from the reading community at large, I have also had occasion to rub shoulders with other authors who share the same morbid curiosity about these c...

THE (EXTREMELY) SHORT GUIDE TO WRITING HORROR BY TIM WAGGONER

Tim Waggoner graciously let me reblog this fascinating little exploration of his on writing horror. THE (EXTREMELY) SHORT GUIDE TO WRITING HORROR  BY TIM WAGGONER Horror comes from a fear of the unknown. Keep a sense of mystery going in your story. What’s happening? Why is it happening? What’s going to happen next? How much worse is it going to get? Horror comes from a violation of what your characters consider to be normal reality. This violation shakes them to their very core because it raises the possibility that everything they thought they knew is wrong and that anything could happen. The Universe isn’t orderly or benign. It’s chaotic and malicious. Dread is the mounting anticipation of a threat drawing ever closer. Terror is a deep emotional and intellectual reaction to a threat, a profound realization that reality isn’t what we thought it was. Horror is an immediate reaction to a threat – disbelief, denial, turning away. Shock is a surprise, an ad...

Interview with author Charlee Jacob

"Charlee Jacob...is clearly one of the best new writers working in the horror field today..."  - Edward Lee, author of City Infernal and Dahmer’s Not Dead "If horror literature has a queen, it is without a doubt Charlee Jacob."  - Brian Hopkins, Bram Stoker Award Winning Author "She has a fevered imagination, flashes of which would certainly give Clive Barker a run for his money...."   - Brian Hodge, CyberPsychos AOD "[Charlee] drapes her fiction in mysticism, dives deep into the unexplainable, the enigmatic and the totally insane."  - Tom Piccirilli, Author of A Lower Deep Charlee Jacob - Bio Charlee Jacob has been a digger for dinosaur bones, a seller of designer rags, and a cook - to mention only a few things. With more than 950 publishing credits, Charlee has been writing dark poetry and prose for more than 25 years. Some of her recent publishing events include the novel STILL (Necro), the po...