From the time George Romero kicked off the modern era of zombie films with Night of the Living Dead to our recent resurgence of reanimated brain eaters, the zombie has changed little as a horror trope; a shambling nightmare bent on destruction, not so… Read More ›
Art & Inspiration
31 Halloween Activities #18: Make a Luminaria
Honestly you can just go ahead and make one now. I will even be nice and give you a link to a page where Martha Stewart will tell you how to make them. Here you go! But you’d better be… Read More ›
In a Smile of Peculiar Meaning: Edgar Allan Poe’s “Berenice”
In 1835, the Southern Literary Messenger published a short story so shocking, so graphic and ghastly, that outraged letters poured into the office of editor Thomas W. White. Written by a relatively unknown Edgar Allan Poe, the story, Berenice, tells of Egaeus, a young man of family and… Read More ›