Friday Fiction: Keyboard Jones
Strange urban legends are everywhere, aren’t they? Some creepy, some simply unbelievable.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 30th, 2021
Strange urban legends are everywhere, aren’t they? Some creepy, some simply unbelievable.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 28th, 2021
I warned in the last article that this was not the best Fazbear Frights book. For the first time, this might be a predominantly negative review. But the reasons are at least interesting to talk about, so let’s get into it.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 23rd, 2021
Let us hear the tale of Edward Mills. He’s become convinced of something, something strange and eerie.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 12th, 2021
Seriously, who decided this Fazbear Frights book could be for kids? Bunny Call is on another level of messed up, dealing with topics and descriptions that might make people nauseous. If you intend to read it, then you’ve been warned.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 9th, 2021
The party is done—and now the horror begins. Brace yourself, dear reader, for Brandon Scott has something violent in store for these characters.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 5th, 2021
This is where we begin the wild aspects of Fazbear Frights. Some of the more obvious story premises are already done by this fourth book. So, stories from now on have different tones, themes, and somewhat different endings.
By Brandon Scott on Jun 28th, 2021
Another book, another frightening Fazbear Frights. But this one is a little different. Until now, my opinions have been all over the place, but 1:35 A.M. has finally cemented for me the appeal of this series and what can be done within its bounds.
By Brandon Scott on Jun 25th, 2021
It’s very dark down here. Though some of you were nice enough to give me batteries, I seem to have run out of all of them but one.
By Brandon Scott on Jun 18th, 2021
Hey, readers. I’m still trying to figure out what’s happening. The old sound stopped. But now there’s… scuffling?
By Brandon Scott on Jun 16th, 2021
We’re back with another Fazbear Frights review. This time we’ll talk about Fetch. It’s an interesting case because the stories are wildly uneven in quality.
By Brandon Scott on Jun 11th, 2021
Oh, um, what’s that noise?
By Brandon Scott on Jun 7th, 2021
For fans of series like Goosebumps and the Five Nights at Freddy’s games, there’s a book series that’s been steadily releasing since around last year or so. A series containing story ideas both harrowing and disturbing. The series: Fazbear Frights.