A Buzz and A Scratch
A Life of Sacrifice by Chauncey Haworth
Two young punks, Chuckles and Full Pint, live on the edge in downtown Oakland. Their mundane existence takes a dark turn when they break into a pawn shop, only to unwittingly unleash a malevolent force upon the city.
A Look of Terrifying Joy
A Servant of Father Christmas
Black Pete: A Christmas Tale by Chauncey Haworth
In the hidden Christmas towns where the holiday magic is real, there are more than just lights and carols. There are watchers. And enforcers. As young Weston Hamlett and his brother Jimmy count down the days to Christmas in their home of Winterthistle, they learn that the naughty list isn’t just a story—it’s a contract.
Curse of the Black Buddha by Chauncey Haworth
In a frozen war-torn forest, four soldiers venture deep behind enemy lines on a mission wrapped in mystery. Their goal: retrieve a strange relic from an ancient temple. But something is waiting in the shadows. Something that doesn’t belong in this world.
Editorial: A Last Minute One
This issue of Twisted Pulp Magazine is overflowing with content! We’ve received so many fantastic submissions that we’ve had to temporarily pause a couple of continuing favorites.
Editorial: Eisenhower Matrix and Creativity?
Is structured planning the enemy of creativity, or can it be a hidden ally? I reflect on the challenges of expanding Screaming Eye Press, questioning whether methods like the Eisenhower Matrix could unlock new creative heights.
Editorial: Halloween Guilt
Explore the shifting nature of Halloween celebrations, expressing concern over the holiday’s drift from spooky fun to something more risqué and less meaningful.
Editorial: I was contacted through my breakfast cereal
What do conspiracy theories, breakfast cereal, and homemade magazines have in common? One man’s journey from fringe radio to fiction shows that maybe, just maybe, imagination is still our most powerful tool.