Old Man Vs Plumbing
Old Man must have won a free dinner at the Golden Corral cuz his plumbing problems are terrible.,
Old Man must have won a free dinner at the Golden Corral cuz his plumbing problems are terrible.,
Hard-boiled detective Nick Stihl takes on jewel thieves, secret organizations, and Halloween heists in Peoria Nights. Is this 1930s pulp fiction worth the read?
Daniel, Rufus, and Sophie are lured into a decaying purgatorial town, teetering between realms.
College students check out a haunted house where in the 1800’s an ugly monster called “the Unnamable” was trapped in a vault.
Jared Sterns is a former journalist and pop culture enthusiast originally from Boston, where he studied journalism at Emerson College and reported on the night cops beat for The Boston Globe. Now living in San Francisco, Jared is known for his quirky personality and describes himself as “a 200-year-old woman trapped in the body of a much younger gay man,” highlighting his appreciation for history and nostalgia.
Mark Arnold is an American pop culture historian, writer, and podcast host who has authored over 15 books on topics including comic books, animation, music, and TV.
Auburn, New York, holds a dark secret as a man follows a recently released prisoner through the shadowed streets. What begins as a quiet pursuit takes a dangerous turn when a stranger with his own agenda steps in. With a private investigator now in tow, a tense game of cat-and-mouse unfolds as they trail the ex-convict, hoping to uncover the whereabouts of a long-hidden stash from an old heist. But in the dead of night, alliances blur, and danger looms. Who will make it out alive, and who is hiding the biggest secret of all?
Corporal Hutchins and a small group of marines survive a shipwreck after an attack by Japanese forces, only to find themselves stranded on a mysterious island. As they struggle with their injuries, starvation, and the ever-present threat of sharks, they stumble upon something far more terrifying: the island is inhabited by yōkai—the malevolent spirits of Japanese folklore. Perfect for fans of war stories mixed with folklore horror, this tale weaves together historical tension and the unknown, leading to an unrelenting sense of dread. Will the marines survive the haunted island—or will they fall prey to its monstrous inhabitants?
Eric J. Guignard is an award-winning American anthologist, editor, and author known for his contributions to horror, dark fantasy, and literary fiction. Born and raised in Southern California, Guignard has published over one hundred short stories and essays, appearing in acclaimed outlets such as Chiral Mad, Shock Totem, Black Static, and Nightmare Magazine. As the owner and editor of Dark Moon Books, he has produced influential anthologies, including the Bram Stoker Award-winning After Death… and the respected Exploring Dark Short Fiction series. Guignard also serves as general editor of the celebrated Haunted Library of Horror Classics series. In addition to his publishing career, he teaches Technical Writing through the University of California system.
Patricia Keiller takes us on a journey through her creative world. She discusses her experiences in writing, the freedom of expression audio drama offers, and her passion for storytelling across various genres.
Celebrate this 1959 Ed Wood creation for its cult status, brought to life with laughably bad special effects and comically stilted performances.
Twisted Pulp Magazine returns for our 3rd Halloween issue! A cavalcade of creepy stories from some of the best writers in the biz! Of course, it’s padded with the usual favorites from the best dang publishing company this side of the veil, Screaming Eye Press!