Friday Fiction: Join the Marionettes (Part 1 of 5)
Are you afraid of puppets, dear reader? Do dolls make you uncomfortable? There’s a reason they show up in horror so often.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 22nd, 2022
Are you afraid of puppets, dear reader? Do dolls make you uncomfortable? There’s a reason they show up in horror so often.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 15th, 2022
This is a melancholy one, folks. A short story, but a lot of emotions. It asks a dark question: can you find beauty at the end of the world?
By Brandon Scott on Jul 8th, 2022
Ever taken a leisurely jaunt cycling around the neighborhood? How about the entire planet?
By Brandon Scott on Jun 24th, 2022
Ah, you’ve returned. I see you’re a person of a refined palette—a spooky connoisseur.
By Brandon Scott on Jun 17th, 2022
Today, we serve a slower horror—a two-part course about normal flaking away. It’s as delicious as it is dangerous. As uncanny as it is well-plated.
By Brandon Scott on Jun 10th, 2022
Today, dear readers, we’ll be looking at some heady concepts. Some brain-breaking curiosities. We’ll be looking at a fresh approach to time travel.
By Brandon Scott on Jun 3rd, 2022
An open window uncovered by blinds can be a dangerous thing. For creatures that stalk the night, it’s a siren song—a portal to someone’s life.
By Brandon Scott on May 27th, 2022
The world is so much bigger than we think. The skies stretch higher than most ever go, and the deepest depths of the ocean and Earth have never met human eyes.
By Brandon Scott on May 13th, 2022
As promised, so delivered: a ghoulish and disturbing ending to a tale that started so innocently.
By Brandon Scott on May 6th, 2022
How well do you know your neighbors? How well do you know the people you live with? The interior lives of strangers are vast and exciting. And sometimes, a little dangerous.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 29th, 2022
The waking world is madcap. For some, it is exhausting. In the dreaming dark, there are other options, strange as they may be.
By Brandon Scott on Apr 22nd, 2022
What we understand is so small. What we can see is so limited. The dark holds more secrets than we’ve ever learned in the light. Jeremy is about to discover a single hidden truth. Assuming he can even understand what he’s witnessing.