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Color Me 50 Shades of…Unimpressed

by Tracy Ladd: Dear 50 Shades, Well, well, well.  Aren’t you just a hot little number these days.  It seems like it anyway.  I wonder how The Twilight Saga feels about you stealing all of its thunder.  Although, if I’m being [...]

Articles

Zombies Gone Wild!

by Joshua Skye: Zombies have invaded! Oh, not literally of course but they have conquered pop culture in ways no other horror fiend ever has. There’s an Emmy nominated primetime television show, a cavalcade of tee-shirts, bumper-sticker slogans and matching [...]

Arts and Literature

Night Walker

by Kelly M. Smith: Reincarnation. Blood. Sex. Murder. Those are all the main ingredients to Lisa Kessler’s “Night Walker”, the first book in the Night series, and they make for one amazing vampire story. The story is about one thing, [...]

Arts and Literature

Days with the Undead: Book One

by J Malcolm Stewart: In the pages of Julianne Snow’s novella Days with the Undead: Book One, no aspect of the Zombie Apocalypse goes unexplored. In this 143 page (on Kindle) extended short, Snow creates drama and pathos in situations as familiar [...]

Arts and Literature

The Haunted Piano [Short Fiction]

by Robin Ray: Ben Nguyen stood outside of the little theater on Oak Street one Saturday afternoon. It was a perfectly cloudless day with no threat of rain or thunderstorms. Young couples were walking hand in hand to local restaurants.  [...]

Short Fiction

The Burning Bush [Short Fiction]

by O. D. Hegre: Millard sipped his drink and looked over at the flowering shrub. He had purchased the Scottsdale estate some six months ago. They had domiciles all over the world, but his dying wife wished to spend her [...]

Short Fiction

Play Of Death

by Lily Luchesi: Look around Look at us So darkly picturesque But we’re not what we seem None of us We go upstairs & play-act We maim, cut, whip & draw blood All because of some inner turmoil Not because [...]

Short Fiction and Poetry

Dead Tired

by R. A. Bane: The fog seeming danced on the crisp evening air As noises came out from nowhere I was making my way home And tired to the bone I had gotten off work much later Now my need [...]

Short Fiction and Poetry

Halloween Frights: An Interview With Author Lisa McCourt Hollar

by W.J. Howard: I had the great pleasure of interviewing Lisa McCourt Hollar for DarkMedia. My questions were not the typical ones usually asked, and I realize Lisa had to dig deep to come up with some of the things [...]

Arts and Literature Interviews