A Name by Mark Slade
In this suspenseful story, a woman’s daughter tries to persuade her to stop practicing black magic in her kitchen to little avail.
In this suspenseful story, a woman’s daughter tries to persuade her to stop practicing black magic in her kitchen to little avail.
In a home filled with his late wife paintings, Arthur seeks peace but finds only torment. Her murderer may have escaped justice, but Arthur’s chilling masterpiece ensures some crimes never fade.
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.
Once mighty, now betrayed and hunted, the fierce warrior Crom-Ya seeks refuge deep in the marshes, where forbidden magic waits. Determined to reclaim his stolen throne, he must ally himself with eerie forces from beneath the earth, confronting terrifying truths that blur the line between bravery and madness.
What happens when a desire for please meets a techology that wants to know the pleasures of the flesh as well?
A survivor of a harrowing ordeal at sea recounts a terrifying encounter with something beyond human comprehension.
Daniel leads the team to confront the Snallygaster—a manifestation of dark magic and despair.
Daniel, Rufus, and Sophie are lured into a decaying purgatorial town, teetering between realms.
Angus Danford, a janitor with dreams of becoming a playwright, is ridiculed by the legendary radio producer Oscar Bell. But when he discovers a mysterious ancient clay pot buried beneath the lake near his family’s cottage, everything changes.
After his radio scripts are rejected, Angus Danford desperation leads him to an old family retreat—a decaying cottage filled with ghosts of the past and an eerie presence lurking in the lake.
A man attends vespers at the Church of St. Barnabé, hoping for solace after days of mental anguish—an anguish worsened by reading The King in Yellow, a forbidden play known to unravel minds.
On Christmas Eve a miser consumed by profit dismisses the holiday cheer, only to have his carefully world begin to crumble.