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All It Wants for Christmas by Adam Godfrey

All It Wants for Christmas by Adam Godfrey

 

ALL IT WANTS FOR CHRISTMAS
By Adam Godfrey

 

A ruling majority of radio dials were fixed on holiday classics. Lampposts had been outfitted with wreaths and vintage incandescence. The wind was richly colored with the scent of hot cocoa and cookies and fire smoke clashing with the snow-cold burn of winter. 

Meanwhile, Crown Pointe Mall bore the song of holiday angst. 

It wasn’t the cheery note of film and television and...


Guest Post: Better Watch Yourself by Adam Godfrey

Guest Post: Better Watch Yourself by Adam Godfrey

 

BETTER WATCH YOURSELF

By Adam Godfrey


It was a cool, fall night when it came to me. A simple idea, spawned while listening to the radio at a stop light. A random moment, no different than any other, when the lyrics to a song hit me through the speakers.

You wanna know what Zeus said to Narcissus?

You’d better watch yourself.

It was at that moment that a seed was planted, quickly developing into a unique concept that would...


The New Normal of Horror by Adam Pottle

The New Normal of Horror by Adam Pottle

* WARNING: This article contains spoilers for different books and films. *

In Danse Macabre, his influential work of nonfiction, Stephen King wrote that horror is 


really as conservative as an Illinois Republican in a three-piece pinstriped suit… [because] its 

main purpose is to reaffirm the virtues of the norm by showing us what awful things happen 

to people who venture into taboo lands. Within the framework of most horror tales we find 

a...


Guest Post: Hawthorne as Horror & the Monstrous Woman by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam

Guest Post: Hawthorne as Horror & the Monstrous Woman by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam

Hawthorne as Horror & the Monstrous Woman


By Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam


Before I read Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story “Rappaccini’s Daughter,” I didn’t understand that women in fiction could be monstrous. Or that “monstrous” didn’t always mean a stalker in the night.  


Beatrice, the daughter of a botanist who breeds poisonous plants, is herself poison. You may argue that she cannot be monstrous because she means no ill will to the man who tries to love her, but villains maintain their own sense of logic. Beatrice...


Guest Post: A Photoshoot Inspired by Fiction | Mike Thorn & Danielle Nicol

Guest Post: A Photoshoot Inspired by Fiction | Mike Thorn & Danielle Nicol

 

 

Danielle Nicol
Danielle Nicol is a Calgary based artist known for her raw and emotional imagery. She started her photographic journey in front of the lens as a model for photographers and artists. Her insatiable curiosity, a need to be creative, and a desire to have her own voice led her to step behind the lens. At the time she was struggling with addiction and her...