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PoetryHorror Vampire Nags by JR Hume Just a little ride on the carousel... - Published 2008-06-16 Fiction Horror Too Many Mummies by Charles Kyffhausen Taking the places of ancient corpses seemed like the perfect way to trap some grave robbers. The protagonists got more than they bargained for, though, when subsequent events seemed to involve too many mummies. - Published 2008-06-09 Poetry Horror Horrorku by Joshua Gage the zombie watches... Fiction Horror A Gift by David Beers There are consequences for everything.. - Published 2008-05-26 Fiction Thriller The Fire in the Equations by Resha Caner Xavier's Father wanted 26 children. He just didn't want Xavier. - Published 2008-05-19 News Writing Announcing MindFlights Poetry Contest 2008 by DEP Staff MindFlights announces its first poetry contest. - Published 2008-05-19 Fiction Horror Sent by Joshua Sidley You never know what may be lurking inside a museum. - Published 2008-05-13 Illustration Horror Heroic Creation by Marge Simon - Published 2008-05-07 Column Meet the Cover Artist Horror An interview with Marge Simon - creator of by E.J. Mickels, II Meet this months cover artist and find out something you didn't know! - Published 2008-05-07 Fiction Horror An Evening's Walk by Wesley Lambert Sometimes a walk in the woods leads us around bends we never expected. - Published 2008-05-05 Fiction Horror Night Light by Gerald Browning, Jr. Bobby is a little boy who wants to know what evil is. Unfortunately for his mother, he found out. - Published 2008-04-28 Fiction Thriller The Sentry by J.C. Towler You can shoot holes in legends, but they never die. - Published 2008-04-21 Fiction Horror Bob-O the Bassett Hound by Brad McLelland He's not what you think ... - Published 2008-04-14 Illustration Horror Gremlin Hunter - The small things can be the Deadliest. by E.J. Mickels, II - Published 2008-04-08 Poetry Horror At Seven by Kristine Ong Muslim "Before we read his name Fiction Confessions of a Zombie's Wife by R. L. Copple It is said the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, but what if your husband is a zombie? Then it's through the brains, and lots of 'em! - Published 2008-04-01 Fiction Horror A Thing about Spiders by Chris Mikesell Revenge is a dish best served with something other than pork and beans. - Published 2008-03-24 Poetry Horror The Flying Dutchman by Ramona Thompson The legend of the phantom ship comes to life through the eyes of the doomed men who sail upon it. - Published 2008-03-17 Column Writer's Cramps First Things First by L. S. King Putting your reactions after your actions - Published 2008-03-14 Fiction Horror Zanna's Bedside Manner by Josh Skinner Father Zanna has a curse. Will it keep him from saving a little girl? - Published 2008-03-10 Column Inside the Writing Mind An interview with Sean T.M. Stiennon by Rochita Loenen-Ruiz Sean T. M. Stiennon is the author of an action packed short story collection entitled, Six with Flinteye. Find out more about the author and how Flinteye came into being. - Published 2008-03-07 Poetry Horror Black Water by Robert L. Read I dreamed I stood on a concrete wall Column Meet the Cover Artist Horror An interview with Hisart - Creator of "The Cyclops - drooled in anticipation" by E.J. Mickels, II Meet Hisart, aka E.J.Mickels II, creator of "The Cyclops - drooled in anticipation" another wonderfully ugly cover image for F&T magazine! - Published 2008-03-01 Illustration Horror The Cyclops - drooled in anticipation. by E.J. Mickels, II - Published 2008-03-01 Column Writer's Cramps Don’t Annoy Your Editor by L. S. King Study your markets and don’t give editors any reason to toss your manuscript - Published 2008-02-29 Fiction Horror Father of the Esurient Child by Christopher Schmitz Some houses are not meant to be entered. - Published 2008-02-25 Column Everyday Faith Writing as Calling by Selena Thomason Writing as something you are called to do, an expression of faith, and as a means for positive change. - Published 2008-02-23 Column Writer's Cramps There Was/Were –– Avoid These Bad Boys by L. S. King Why there was/were should be excised from your writing. - Published 2008-02-21 Poetry Horror Dead of Winter by Jane Gwaltney - Published 2008-02-18 Column The Writing World Writing Using Open Office Writer for Novel Writing by R. L. Copple Interested in novel writing software that allows you to move and automatically renumber chapters/scenes and is a full featured word processor? Just in time for NaNo, here's your answer. - Published 2008-02-15 Fiction Horror Lostling by Marsheila Rockwell Brenna would do anything to keep from losing another child...even travel to the pits of Hell and do battle with the Devil himself. Column Writer's Cramps Point of View – Trust your Senses by L. S. King Do you have trouble staying in point of view? Or do even wonder what POV you are in? How does one stay in one point of view and not stray out of it? - Published 2008-02-08 Poetry Horror How We Know He's Who He Is by John Grey - Published 2008-02-04 Column Meet the Cover Artist Horror An interview with Hisart - Creator of "Twisted Troll - sometimes evil is ugly!" by E.J. Mickels, II Meet Hisart, aka E.J.Mickels II, creator of "Twisted Troll - sometimes evil is ugly!" - Published 2008-02-03 Illustration Horror Twisted Troll - sometimes evil is ugly! by E.J. Mickels, II - Published 2008-02-03 Illustration Horror Haunted Tree - by Metaphobix/Paul C by The Artist of the Month - Published 2008-02-03 Column Mutters and Mumbles Fantasy Five Chark - The Chilly Darkness by Cameron Walker - Published 2008-02-01 Column Wi-Phy A Revelation of Light by Johne (Phy) Cook In which Gina Ochsner replies to a question about stories that have death, darkness, humor, and hope. - Published 2008-01-21 News Speculative Goodbye and Hello by DEP Staff DKA and SR become MindFlights. - Published 2008-01-18 Column Give it Meaning Orwell & Newspeak by Scott M. Sandridge The parts of Orwell’s 1984 that people remember most is Big Brother and Room 101, but there is something else in Orwell’s dystopia that’s more subtle but equally as dangerous: Newspeak. - Published 2008-01-14 Column Wi-Phy What is a Short Story? by Johne (Phy) Cook I've been working on the same story since November, and it is currently running about 5500 words. I knew that there was a cut-off for what is generally considered a short story and what isn't, but couldn't remember what it was. - Published 2008-01-08 Column Meet the Cover Artist Horror An interview with Hisart: - Creator of "The Ogre - waited in the shadows" by E.J. Mickels, II Meet Hisart aka E.J.Mickels II the artist who created "The Ogre" - Published 2008-01-01 Illustration Horror The Ogre - Waited in the shadows. by E.J. Mickels, II - Published 2008-01-01 Fiction Horror The Ghosts are Leaving by James Steimle For thousands of years, ghosts have been a mystery and a plague. Some mysteries are never solved, but intensify with the ages. - Published 2007-12-31 News Speculative DKA-SR Merge Nears - MindFlights set to launch! by DEP Staff DEP set to launch new magazine with the merging of two others. - Published 2007-12-18 Poetry Horror Hide and Seek by Aurelio Rico Lopez, III It's all fun and games until... - Published 2007-12-18 Fiction Horror The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - by Washington Irving by Virtue of the Public Domain How can we ever forget about the Headless Horseman? - Published 2007-12-10 Fiction Horror Temptation by Maurice Broaddus A little girl weighs the life of her sister. - Published 2007-12-03 Illustration Horror Horror - by Mirjam Löfgren by The Artist of the Month - Published 2007-12-01 Poetry Horror Cassilda's Song - by Robert W. Chambers by Virtue of the Public Domain Along the shore the cloud waves break, - Published 2007-11-26 Column The HORROR of it All Movies After Dark Horrorfest 2007 - The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly by Taylor Kent A review of the After Dark Horrorfest 2007 Eight Films To Die For - Published 2007-11-23 Fiction Science Fiction Anniversary by David C. Kopaska-Merkel The world has changed, and some who were close before may not recognize one another. - Published 2007-11-19 Poetry Horror The Bootskate Prison by Erik Amundsen When you wonder "Why was I set free," then you're onto it - Published 2007-11-12 News Sites Restored by DEP Staff Information on recent server outage. - Published 2007-11-08 Column Meet the Cover Artist Horror An interview with AlMaNeGrA - Creator of "E-cho-rus" by E.J. Mickels, II Meet Martin de Diego Sádaba aka AlMaNeGrA the artist who created "E-cho-rus." - Published 2007-11-01 Illustration Horror e-cho-rus - by AlMaNeGrA/MDS by The Artist of the Month - Published 2007-11-01 Fiction Horror Deus Ex Machina by G. K. Werner What if a famous graphic horror novelist turned to Christ--and got writer's block as a result? Who would rescue his career? - Published 2007-10-29 Column Give it Meaning Themes That go Boo! - Facing Your Deepest Fears by Scott M. Sandridge Delving into the dark side of human nature can be a scary undertaking, but what would the horror genre be like if authors didn’t have the courage to do so? - Published 2007-10-29 Poetry Horror The Cremation of Sam McGee - By Robert W. Service by Virtue of the Public Domain Sam McGee gets cremated...or does he? - Published 2007-10-22 Column Speculations The More Disturbing, the Better by Bill Snodgrass What makes a story more than just good? What makes it stick out from the rest? What does great literature do that sets it apart? - Published 2007-10-17 Fiction Horror The Cruel Hand Dealt by Erik Williams Chuck discovers even when you've lost everything there's still something left to gamble. - Published 2007-10-15 Column Writer's Cramps Not So Suddenly by L. S. King How to suddenly startle your readers - Published 2007-10-10 Fiction Horror Darkling I Listen; and for Many a Time by Michael Ehart Even death can be outsourced. - Published 2007-10-08 News Movies Is Hollywood’s Hatred for the God of Christianity Fueling Violence In America? by DEP Staff Is Hollywood responsible for the declining values of America? One author says yes. - Published 2007-10-08 Fiction Horror Ellie by M. L. Archer ...pray she never attends your school... Illustration Horror Gato de Luna - by Alan Choy by The Artist of the Month - Published 2007-10-01 News Movies New Film Distribution Model Takes Family Friendly Films to The Church, Not The Theater by DEP Staff Movies for Christians? Is this an idea whose time has arrived? Christian Cinema Networks thinks it is. - Published 2007-10-01 Column Meet the Cover Artist Horror An interview with ScorpionDeathlock - Creator of "Gato de Luna" by E.J. Mickels, II Meet Alan Choy aka ScorpionDeathlock, the artist who created "Gato de Luna". - Published 2007-10-01 Column Wi-Phy Mexican Police and the Influence of Your Writing by Johne (Phy) Cook You never really know who will be reading your writings or the effect that your thoughts will have on them. - Published 2007-09-29 Poetry Horror A Room At The Inn by Derek Clendening Sometimes there are more guests in the room than you think . . . - Published 2007-09-25 Fiction Science Fiction City Health Center, 4PM by Nancy Fulda In a world overrun by virulent plague, a young couple faces a dreadful dilemma: the only way to save their baby is to risk its life. - Published 2007-09-17 Column Writer's Cramps Pruning by L. S. King cutting dead wood out of your story - Published 2007-09-15 Poetry Horror Death Is Patient by Aurelio Rico Lopez, III Why do we run from fleeting shadows? - Published 2007-09-10 Column Wi-Phy Literature and the Destruction of Our Culture by Johne (Phy) Cook It turns out it's easier to destroy a culture than I would have expected, and the freedom to read literature is at the very heart of the issue. However, there is an even deeper aspect than subverting the mere freedom to read, and that is the trickier element of subverting the desire to read. Fiction Horror The Bengalo Boys by Aliya Whiteley There has always been death in my hand... - Published 2007-09-03 Illustration Horror Cenobite - by TM Cactuar by The Artist of the Month - Published 2007-09-03 Column Speculations Stop the Silence by Bill Snodgrass It has been said that the pen is mightier than the sword. Indeed, the word—both written and spoken have great power to affect change. - Published 2007-08-28 Fiction Horror A Shadow in the Corner by Shawn J. Pollett Can an ancient evil ever be used for good? - Published 2007-08-20 Column SpecMusicMuse Interview With Gavin Goszka of Midnight Syndicate by Scott M. Sandridge You've likely heard their music in haunted attractions in Halloween, but Midnight Syndicate has been heard through many mediums and soon on upcoming horror movies. I got the honor to interview Gavin Goszka, so enjoy! - Published 2007-08-13 Poetry The Vampire Priest on the Eve of His Discharge from Rehab by Robert Borski Can a man of the cloth still observe his priestly vows even if he's a vampire? - Published 2007-08-13 Review Samson Comes Alive by Todd Michael Greene
Fiction Horror Consequences by Daniel I. Weaver If Hell is what you make it, then I'm in big trouble. The night I killed myself, I certainly didn't expect to wake up. - Published 2007-08-07 News SR + DKA = Great! + Great! = MindFlights by DEP Staff Two of Double-Edged Publishing's award-winning magazines are teaming up! - Published 2007-08-06 Column Meet the Cover Artist Horror An Interview with Metaphobix - Meet the artist who created by E.J. Mickels, II An Interview with Paul Clough, the artist who created "Haunted Tree". Appeared 2007-07-31 in Fear and Trembling magazine. - Published 2007-08-06 Illustration Horror Haunted Tree by Paul Clough - Published 2007-08-01 Poetry Horror Genus Accipiter by William Bolen Bloodlust takes many forms.... - Published 2007-08-01 Column SpecMusicMuse Review: Megadeth - United Abominations by Scott M. Sandridge While Megadeth has always done great music under which to write hard-edged stories to, Dave Mustaine remains a lyricist with potent and vital messages, and no other Megadeth CD proves it as much as United Abominations. - Published 2007-07-15 Fiction Horror Bytarian Nights by Paul R. McNamee Monster hunters Pelican and Urla are hired to deal with a toothsome problem in the city of Bytari. - Published 2007-07-15 Poetry Horror Heat by Samantha Henderson Not all vampires are from Earth... Column Meet the Cover Artist An Interview with Mike Bear by John Kuhn Meet the artist who created "My Horror". - Published 2007-06-30 Illustration Fantasy My Horror - by Mike Bear by The Artist of the Month - Published 2007-06-30 Review Horror 1408 - A Review of the New Film by Todd Michael Greene - Published 2007-06-30 Column Horror Speaking of Monkeys - An Interview with Daniel Keohane by John Kuhn No, I'm not saying Daniel Keohane is a monkey. I'm saying he has a thing with monkeys, and this issue of F&T just happens to feature "The Monkey's Paw" as the classic horror story. A weird coincidence? Maybe. Anyway, read the interview and you'll see what I mean about the monkeys. - Published 2007-06-29 Column My Scariest Story: True Terrors Cajamarca by John Kuhn Email your true scary stories to j2thek@yahoo.com. - Published 2007-06-29 Biography Horror Digging Up the Past - W.W. Jacobs by John Kuhn Learn more about the man who wrote "The Monkey's Paw." - Published 2007-06-29 Fiction Horror The Monkey's Paw - by W.W. Jacobs by Virtue of the Public Domain Originally published in a short story collection in 1906, W.W. Jacobs's "The Monkey's Paw" has horrified and delighted readers for over a century. If you've never read this story, you're missing out on a classic tale of wishes and woes. This is required reading for fans of classic horror. - Published 2007-06-29 Review Horror A Changing Of The Guard - Joe Hill's The Heart-Shaped Box by Todd Michael Greene Debut novelist Joe Hill makes his mark in the horror genre. - Published 2007-06-29 Poetry Horror Good Housekeeping by Lon Prater From the outside, he seems like nothing more than an over-controlling husband...but you never really know what's going on inside someone else's marriage. - Published 2007-06-25 Fiction Horror The Invisible Enemy by Lawrence R. Dagstine "The year is 1945, World War 2...and the crew of Allied Forces U-327 has endured enough carnage, death and destruction on the open sea. Little do they realize there is a greater enemy lurking beneath the waters." - Published 2007-06-17 Column SpecMusicMuse Horror Kitty Takes a Holiday by Carrie Vaughn - A Review by Scott M. Sandridge The third book in the series about a werewolf radio DJ named Kitty, it's filled with mystery, suspense, horror, as well as a dash of romance. - Published 2007-06-13 Poetry Horror Dreaming: One Week by Samantha Henderson Some times dreams take a while... News Meet the Editors - The Women and Men Behind F&T by John Kuhn You'd be surprised at just how normal we are! - Published 2007-06-06 Fiction Horror Voices by R. L. Copple Where do we go to get away from the voices inside? - Published 2007-06-04 Column Holding the Pen The Sinister Minister - An Interview with Maurice Broaddus by John Kuhn Read F&T's interview with up-and-coming horror author Maurice Broaddus. - Published 2007-06-04 Column My Scariest Story: True Terrors The Widow Woman - A True Story by John Kuhn This is the first installment of our column "My Scary Stories: True Terrors". If you have any real-life scary stories you'd like told in this column, please email them to the editor at j2thek(at)yahoo.com. (Replace at with @). Make sure they're true, and make sure they're scary. - Published 2007-06-04 Illustration Horror Poe by Virtue of the Public Domain - Published 2007-06-02 Column Meet the Cover Artist Horror Juan Diaz - aka najuzaid by John Kuhn Find out more about the artist behind "The Horror." - Published 2007-06-02 Column Between the Lines Fantasy Vampires and Werewolves and Christians, Oh My! - A review of Sue Dent's Never Ceese by Rachel A. Marks The new face in Christian Spec Fiction has fangs... - Published 2007-05-29 Fiction Horror OPEN LETTER FROM MR. GABRIEL WHISTLE DIRECTED TOWARD THE FIRST PERSON WHO HAPPENS TO FIND IT UPON THE DESK - by Roberto Pável Jauregui ZavaletaTranslated by John Kuhn This is a disturbing original story written by Peruvian author Roberto Pável Jauregui Zavaleta, translated from Spanish by John Kuhn. - Published 2007-05-29 Fiction Horror More Scared of Us - by Jacob Matthews by Virtue of the Public Domain A lonely man's eyes are opened to another world. - Published 2007-05-29 Illustration Horror The Horror by Juan Diaz - Published 2007-05-29 Poetry Horror The Bells - by Edgar Allan Poe by Virtue of the Public Domain This poem by Edgar Allan Poe takes us from "tinkling" bells to "groaning" bells. An interesting and horrific progression. - Published 2007-05-28 Fiction Horror The Black Cat - by Edgar Allan Poe by Virtue of the Public Domain "The Black Cat" is a lesser known work of horror by a man who is quite possibly America's best-known author of horror: Edgar Allan Poe. This is a fun story that will remind readers of Poe classics such as "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell-Tale Heart". Classic Edgar Allan Poe, courtesy of the public domain, for your enjoyment. - Published 2007-05-28 Biography Horror Digging Up the Past - Edgar Allan Poe by John Kuhn Read more about the man who wrote "The Black Cat" (and lots of other scary stories and poems). - Published |
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