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My Frankenstein

In a small village in early 19th Century young Eva is enthralled by the new young baron, Viktor Frankenstein. Viktor promises to transform the traditional little town into a beacon of science and gives the book loving Eva access to [...]

Arts and Literature

The Alice in Zombieland Project: Support Zombie A.C.R.E.S.

By Zombie A.C.R.E.S. What is Zombie A.C.R.E.S.? Zombie A.C.R.E.S. is an interconnected series of stories focusing on a small group of well-developed characters who are all going through a unifying incident: an isolated outbreak of zombies in Seattle.  Since William Lohman [...]

Entertainment

“…we have been specially trained by CSIS to put an end to any zombie outbreaks quickly and efficiently. This fall we will be launching our first all-out cross-Canada zombie attack, protecting the nation from this terrible harbinger of doom.” -Kill Matilda

DarkMedia Interviews Kill Matilda: If you visit the MySpace page of Kill Matilda, a quickly rising, female fronted, hard rock band from Canada, you’ll find their latest music, albums, songs, music videos, updates, and an open letter… putting “Matilda” on notice. [...]

Entertainment, Interviews, Music, Music Interviews

“…find a place where the spaces are ones that match your character more, and allow you to grow into the person you are – or need to be.” -Jordan Reyne

DarkMedia Interviews Jordan Reyne: Jordan Reyne is, in the true meaning of the phrase, contrary to popular belief.  It’s not just a redhead thing; it’s the day-to-day life of this singular musician.  Already with 5 albums to her credit, Reyne is a [...]

Interviews, Music, Music Interviews

“The defining element of a good story for me is that the main characters must go through a learning curve.” -Syrie James

DarkMedia interviews author Syrie James: Syrie James is an author and screenwriter. Her name is pronounced “Sear-ee” (rhymes with Dearie.) Apparently, her first name was inspired by a character in a radio show her mother listened to as a little [...]

Arts and Literature, Arts and Literature Interviews, Interviews

Seed

by Rebecca Treadway: The beginning of this novel definitely piqued my interest. A family heading home down a dark, Louisiana street – the father, Jack – spotting the luminescent eye shine of  ‘something’ on the road – the car flips over, and [...]

Arts and Literature

Vampires Everywhere and Not a Drop of Goth!

by Alex Mcdermott: The vampire has made quite the comeback in the last couple of years with the popularity of Twilight, True Blood and Vampire Diaries. You can’t argue with the sales, but for some fans these vampires leave the blood [...]

Arts and Literature, Arts and Literature Interviews, Interviews

Author Brian E. Niskala answers 7 Deadly Questions about his gothic tale RHINEHOTH

by R.A. Evans  1. Your dark novel RHINEHOTH has all of the classic elements readers have come to expect in their gothic stories – vampires, werewolves, and the promise of salvation. yet, you’ve taken these elements and spun them in an [...]

Arts and Literature, Arts and Literature Interviews, Interviews

The Mechanics Of Writing

Written by Richard Jay Parker: It was announced today that a substantial volume of work by Anthony Burgess has been discovered in his private archives. The work includes short stories, music and scripts as well as unpublished books. A Clockwork [...]

Arts and Literature