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: Reboots, Remakes, A.I., and Dolly the Sheep
Reboots, remakes, AI, and human cloning—what do they all have in common? The future is inevitable, but can we control it?
This May is Weird Western Month at Screaming Eye Press!!!
This May, ride into the enigmatic world of the Weird Western at Screaming Eye Press! Discover a genre where gunslingers and ghosts collide, sheriffs wield mystical powers, and moonlit showdowns might involve werewolves.
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: Pompous Ass or Cosmopolitan?
Stuck in creative ruts? Breaking out of comfort zones can spark new inspiration I hope.
Screaming Eye Press Presents: The Podcast – 2024-01-01
Are you looking to take your Christmas experience to the next level! … Hell, I’m not even sure what that means, but I do know that there’s a healthy dose of Christmas jams and some exciting introductions to some great pulpy short stories.
Screaming Eye Press Presents: The Podcast – 2023-12-23
Are you looking to take your Christmas experience to the next level! … Hell, I’m not even sure what that means, but I do know that there’s a healthy dose of Christmas jams and some exciting introductions to some great pulpy short stories.
Screaming Eye Press Presents: The Podcast – 2023-12-16
December hits and Christmas hits harder. This year we’ve decided the hold off on the Christmas tunes a bit and give you a healthy dose of Soul Music.
The Last Word By Chauncey Haworth
James Pembroke’s life is filled with mundane frustrations, from workplace bullies to lingering heartbreak. When his friend Javed offers a mysterious, powerful word that can bend anyone to his will, James is skeptical—until he uses it.
Editorial: The War on He-man
Chauncey reflects on the modern culture of manufactured outrage—from new takes on He-Man to holiday paranoia.