DarkMedia Interviews MaryJanice Davidson: It’s no secret why MaryJanice Davidson, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Undead (aka Betsy the Vampire) Series, is a success. Not only does she write fresh, smart, innovative stories featuring characters that never cease to [...]
by Scott Poole: The Walking Dead: “Better Angels” Original Air Date: Sunday March 11, 2012 (AMC) Season 2, Episode 12 If you wanted more zombies, you’re going to get them. At least next week. Tonight’s episode opens with Dale getting a way [...]
by John Knott: From March 10th to March 17th, DarkMedia.com and SCREAM Horror Magazine are offering not only a free preview of one of their upcoming articles, “Ninety Years of the Vampire”, but a chance to WIN one of three [...]
by Mike Ricksecker: It’s been an Army training camp, a prisoner of war camp, a refugee camp, and the camp where Elvis Presley received his first military hair cut. Fort Chaffee in Arkansas, originally Camp Chaffee, has had a colorful [...]
by Kimmie Chameleon: Being Human Recap: “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” Original Air Date (SyFy): Monday March 5, 2012 Season 2 Episode 8 Tough Love Nothing is harder than dishing out tough love to someone you care about, but it [...]
by Raven Kross: Yes, I have finally decided to do a personal blog about my VERY FAVORITE horror movies. Figured I might as well, since goodness knows I have blogged enough about movies I don’t like. So, here they are. [...]
Attention authors and aspiring authors! DarkMedia is now accepting short stories and poetry for publication on DarkMedia.com. As a rapidly growing resource for all things Dark, we would like to extend our involvement in the literary community by supporting and [...]
Each Wednesday, genre fiction publisher Vamplit Publishing hosts an interactive, Twitter-based chat on a topic relevant to the horror/suspense/thriller genre. Prior topics have included “Vicious Vampires”, “Witches”, “Horror Movie Makeup”, and the Master of Suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock. This week, in honor [...]
by Mike Ricksecker: The Samuel Mudd House in Waldorf, Maryland, notorious for its role as a stopping point in John Wilkes Booth’s flight out of Washington D.C. after assassinating President Abraham Lincoln, has become an increasingly popular hot spot in [...]