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Monsters Still in the Shadows: Who Deserves the Next Season of Monster?
“From Whitechapel to Santa Cruz: How History, Policy, and Myth Made Monsters Out of Men”
Sep 10
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Behind-the-Screams: The Forgotten Tropes of Horror
Have you checked on the children?
Sep 5
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Broken, Bleeding, and Still Fighting: Horror’s Most Brutal Injuries
Horror Movies That Prove Broken Bones and Blood Loss Can Be Just as Scary as the Villain
Sep 4
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August 2025
Poseidon Meets John Hughes: How Greek Myths Inspired My 80s Slasher Script
From Panama City Beach to the Gods of Old: The Birth of a New Slasher Idea
Aug 26
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Hot Chicks and Horror Flicks: Megan Lynette Hunt
Matthew Lillard supremacy. It’s just, so good, so 90s, and it’s my comfort movie at this point. Megan Lynette Hunt
Aug 24
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From Starbucks to the Ocean: How Authors Find Story Ideas Everywhere
“Good story ideas seem to come quite literally from nowhere, sailing at you right out of the empty sky: two previously unrelated ideas come together and…
Aug 21
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The Creepiest and Most Heart-Wrenching Scenes I Ever Wrote
The brain which was stolen from my laboratory... was a *criminal* brain. Doctor Walden
Aug 17
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The Mystic Who Faced the Darkness and What She Taught Me
“I have nothing left, but I still have my heart, and with that I can always love.” Gemma Galgani
Aug 15
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How I Made The One-Eyed Monster: Bringing a Unique Slasher Film to Life on a Microbudget
Discover how I made The One-Eyed Monster, an original indie slasher film, with a microbudget, creative pivots, and a proof-of-concept shoot.
Aug 13
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From Dexter to The Thing: Workplace Lessons Hidden in Horror
Behind every masked killer, vampire boss, and shapeshifting coworker is a lesson in how not to lose your soul at work.
Aug 7
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"They Gossip. They Growl. I Write."
"The world is full of monsters with friendly faces and angels full of scars." —Unknown
Aug 5
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July 2025
Behind the Curtain: My Next Horror Projects (and How You Can Be Part of the Journey)
“Your limitations can be your greatest strengths.” Sean Baker, director of The Florida Project and Tangerine
Jul 30
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