
Grief: A Deep and Slow Burn, My Life in Horror
Grief: A Deep and Slow Burn, My Life in Horror Life has always seemed perfectly arbitrary to me. One only has to step outside onto a patch of grass to understand... Read more.

Stephen King’s The Mist My Life in Horror
Stephen King’s The Mist My Life in Horror That unique flavour of cosmic, existential despair -that I wouldn’t understand as “Lovecraftian”... Read more.

Darkness by John Saul, My Life In Horror
Darkness by John Saul, My Life In Horror It was also through Darkness by John Saul that I began learning the basic rhythms of horror stories, the means... Read more.

Derelict, My Life In Horror
My Life In Horror: Derelict For the audience, there is breathless horror, a sense of spiritual decay that deepens as the film progresses, and more and more of... Read more.

Silent Hill: A Chimerical Kaleidoscope, My Life In Horror
Video games have been a part of our lives for decades now, evolving from simple 16-bit games to complex, immersive 3D experiences. For many of us, the transition... Read more.

Knightmare, My Life in Horror
Knightmare, My Life in Horror By George Daniel Lea Images play a big part in my memory. Owing to some peculiar quirk of input, experience and -possibly- genetics,... Read more.

My Life In Horror – Transcendent Torment
My Life In Horror:Transcendent Torment Imagination is the most transcendent torment. By its very nature, it tortures us with what we can never have or know or... Read more.

My Life in Horror: Labyrinth
My Life In Horror: Labyrinth It’s an oddly humbling -yet revealing- experience to understand how deeply a piece of work has imprinted on us, how sincerely... Read more.

My Life in Horror: The Hellbound Chronicles
The Hellbound Chronicles is a special entry in our My Life in Horror series. A powerful and poignant entry from Kit Power and George Daniel Lea. However, it is also... Read more.

After-Pride 2: Shame or Sincerity?
Those tutting and wagging their fingers over what they consider “negative representation” in genre fiction generally tend to not realise they are the... Read more.

