Exploring the Dark Side: An Interview with Kenneth W. Cain
In this interview, Kenneth W. Cain shares his thoughts on writing horror and weird westerns, his inspirations, and tips for aspiring writers.
In this interview, Kenneth W. Cain shares his thoughts on writing horror and weird westerns, his inspirations, and tips for aspiring writers.
Jim Fagan didn’t like to sleep. He avoided it as much as possible. That’s why he went to the witch woman out by the swamps.
We follow Sirus Logan as he arrives in the eerie town of Bedlam after a grueling journey. Stricken by illness, he collapses at a livery stable where he is taken in by the peculiar and inquisitive Nat Bramble.
Follow an unlikely duo—a rough-and-tumble gunslinger and a powerful, ethereal queen—as they navigate treacherous lands and battle otherworldly threats. Plunge into a fantastical Wild West for a captivating blend of frontier adventure and magical fantasy.
Step into the world of David Orange, writer for Deadlands and Doomtown, where desert landscapes, historical influences, and a touch of the supernatural merge together.
Zachary Rosenberg is known for his numerous short stories, often blending his day-to-day experiences as an attorney with a penchant for the supernatural. His work explores eerie and thought-provoking themes, frequently drawing inspiration from classic and contemporary horror influences.
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