Friday Fiction: Hiding In Plain Sight (Part 3)
Welcome back for Part 3. The final part. The conclusion.
In it, our narrator will find the Hidden Gnasher—but it won’t be how you maybe expected.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 25th, 2025
Welcome back for Part 3. The final part. The conclusion.
In it, our narrator will find the Hidden Gnasher—but it won’t be how you maybe expected.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 18th, 2025
Not every monster is a scary, massive thing, as this story proves.
In our second installment of “Hiding In Plain Sight,” our protagonist is now trapped in a room with something so small that he can’t be sure where it is, but it’s quite capable of hurting him.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 11th, 2025
Some worlds have monsters. This is one of them—but they’d done a very good job of containing them. They are objects of study, as much as horrible dangers.
When they get out, though, they are only one of those things.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 27th, 2018
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By Carly Fjeld on Feb 12th, 2016
After a redeeming episode last week, the X-Files returns with this week’s “Home Again.” Spoilers ahead. The episode follows Scully and Mulder on two different paths as they deal with matters both personal and professional. Scully is haunted by the thoughts of William, the son she gave up for adoption, as she stays by her ailing…
By Carly Fjeld on Jan 29th, 2016
Before the horror genre was inundated with “found footage” there was a film in 2008 that did it right. In 2008, director Matt Reeves delivered Cloverfield. The mega-motion flick was written by Daredevil adapter Drew Goddard and produced by J.J. Abrams and his Bad Robot Productions. The movie begins with a normal day in New York when…
By Brandon Scott on Nov 20th, 2014
Today, I was fortunate enough to get to see a special private screening of the short film “Chomp”, directed by Lynne Hansen. A horror-comedy piece that seeks to make fun of all the zombie media that has come out as of late, it lampoons it with the campy story of a man who is mistaken for…
By D. Alexander on Aug 1st, 2014
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, may I have your attention, please? You’ve been patient. You’ve been diligent. You’ve been loyal. Now, for demonstrating such tremendous qualities, such incredible attributes, such unbelievable resolve, you shall be rewarded! Friends, bloggers, Earthlings, lend me your ears! The time has come, yet again, for you to get your proper dose of excitement, adventure,…
By D. Alexander on Jul 6th, 2014
Bleh, bleh, bleh! Velcome, my children, to the Veek of Blood! I am your host, Count Spatula. Ve have a very special treat for you, so please continue reading vhile ve explain to you the agenda. From this Sunday to the next, you vill find, in addition to your regular abundance of sci-fi articles, a…
If you’re really looking for something dreadful to watch, I recommend Showtime’s Victorian horror series Penny Dreadful. Not to be confused with the 2006 automobile horror film of the same name, Penny Dreadful boasts a star-studded cast of actors to inhabit its equally impressive roster of literary heroes. So far, it echoes the gorgeously gory…
By D. Alexander on Jan 27th, 2014
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