Friday Fiction: The Human Survival Mechanism (Part 4)
You’ve waited four weeks for the conclusion, and now it’s here. The dark has found Bruce, and he can remember it all.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 11th, 2022
You’ve waited four weeks for the conclusion, and now it’s here. The dark has found Bruce, and he can remember it all.
By Brandon Scott on Feb 4th, 2022
How can a game go wrong when you know all the cards? Well, when something else is watching the game, it can go very wrong.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 28th, 2022
What is memory? In part two of our tale, we see what power memories can have. It’s an introspective part before the real nightmare begins.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 24th, 2022
For those that don’t know, genre functions mostly as a marketing vehicle. It’s there to help sell it to the right customer base. That’s not to diminish your favorite genre, or any genre: that’s simply their base function.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 22nd, 2022
Last week, we told you we had something scary planned. Even I didn’t know what that would be. But you’re here, and it’s time, and the story has arrived.
By Brandon Scott on Jan 17th, 2022
The House is an interpretive art piece. The creators had a point to make, and a message to send—but I’ve yet to figure out what that message was.
By Brandon Scott on Dec 3rd, 2021
The end of a story is not the end for the characters. As promised, the boy never left the carnival. But just because he never left, doesn’t mean there’s not a little more story to tell.
By Brandon Scott on Dec 1st, 2021
Well, it took almost six months, but we’re to the final canonical Fazbear Frights book. The only one left is the odd Felix the Shark book, which won’t be out until next year. So, in the meantime, let’s look over Prankster.
By Brandon Scott on Nov 26th, 2021
The carnival is so very big, and we are inside it now, well and truly.
By Brandon Scott on Nov 19th, 2021
Dear reader, have you ever been to the circus or a carnival? It seems like more people think of such places as ghostly, ghastly, or spooky instead of their original function.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 27th, 2021
This is by no means the only reason someone would like horror, but as Halloween fast approaches, it’s the perfect time to cover “The Escapism of Horror.”
By Brandon Scott on Oct 25th, 2021
Horrid is a book about emotions more than anything else. Its plot, its ending, its momentum are all in service of getting across big emotional moments.