In this four-part series exclusive to Ginger Nuts of Horror, the contributors have agreed to pull aside the curtain and reveal the inspiration behind their nightmarish tales.
PART ONE includes insights from editor Deborah Sheldon, and writers Keith Willi
All this highlights two things: as an American writer, Poe became world famous through translations in Europe, and with his extraordinary stories and a biography which reads like that of an accursed poet, he probably also earned the title of an author who
Some kids are fearless and in adulthood remain so. Other kids become more cautious once they grow up. I am neither one of those things. As a kid, I was afraid of lots of things, but as an adult, I have an unhealthy lack of fear. I believe it is the fact t
Ken Brosky is the author of The Beyond, published by Timber Ghost Press. His short stories have appeared in Mystery Weekly, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, The Portland Review, and numerous others. When he’s not writing horror, he’s writing mysteries