Bubble Bath is one of those stories I could not put down. It’s beautifully heartbreaking and had me sobbing once I’d finished it. It is a true horror without the use of any gore or risk. There’s no chase scene, no screams, no hiding, just… a nightmare come to life. Misty can’t focus on much;Continue reading “Meet The Author: A.V. Greene”
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Meet The Author: Spencer Koelle
An Engagement of Long Standing reminds the reader of a true, classic, holiday horror and it is especially perfect this close to Christmas. Evalyn ran with him, struggling not to slip. The five blocks to their building’s entrance seemed like five kilometers. The wind picked up. They both swung around the corner, hands clutched tight.Continue reading “Meet The Author: Spencer Koelle”
Meet The Author: Mike Robinson
A well known Crone Girls Author now, let me once again sing the praises of Mike Robinson! His story, The Olympics of Corporeality Along Route 206, is a favorite of mine because it blends traditional haunting elements with lore, modern mythology, and urban legends. Carter hurried to meet his ride, glancing only once at Kirkwald,Continue reading “Meet The Author: Mike Robinson”
Meet The Author: Douglas Smith
Allow me the pleasure of introducing Douglas Smith! His story, By Her Hand She Draws You Down left a chill in my core that hasn’t gone away yet, and I don’t suspect it will for a very long time By her hand, she draws you down. With her mouth, she breathes you in. Hope andContinue reading “Meet The Author: Douglas Smith”
Meet The Author: Paige L. Christie
Paige’s story The Fall of the Ho-Man’s Empire is a thought provoking tale full of deep imagery and a poetic flow sure to grip your attention. She thinks puddles have been running together inside her for a long time. That their wavered edges have been a long time in meeting, in forming, in resolving intoContinue reading “Meet The Author: Paige L. Christie”
Meet The Author: Carina Bissett
Carina’s poem The End of Days is a battle cry! A song to chant as we take our lives and rights back and it is such a thrill and honor to have in our anthology. And so, we march, a monstrous regiment dressed in white, trumpets blaring, winged justice, talons sharp as knives. – AContinue reading “Meet The Author: Carina Bissett”
Meet The Author: Cristel Orrand
Cristel’s poem Justice is an incredible reminder of the statue of JUSTICE being a woman and what that ought to mean, but what has been forgotten by too many! They called her Lady, And Mother, ignoring, Her weighted scales, Equal and imploring. But still they came, To play the penitent, To touch her water AndContinue reading “Meet The Author: Cristel Orrand”
Meet The Author: Lee Murray
Lee’s poem, STATUS TRANSCRIPT, is an amazing short piece that says so much with so few words! It tells a horror of losing the point, as many of these politicians have, of being able to see a woman as an actual person and forget that without women there is no human race. To stop treatingContinue reading “Meet The Author: Lee Murray”
Meet The Author: Jennifer Nestojko
Jennifer’s story, After The Funeral, has one of my favorite lines in a story. “ “sometimes mysteries need to remain something to talk over, not something to be solved.”sometimes mysteries need to remain something to talk over, not something to be solved.” It is the perfect line for a story such as this, which hadContinue reading “Meet The Author: Jennifer Nestojko”
Meet The Author: Alp Beck
Alp’s story is an empowering tale that shows first impressions aren’t always the whole story. It has a ghost story feel to it, but has so much more, as this ghost is a real person. It had me hooked from the first sentence and I had to stop myself several times as my eyes triedContinue reading “Meet The Author: Alp Beck”
