Month: February 2026
Stories About Abandoned Places
by H.J. Dutton and Reese Hurd Almost everyone, regardless of where they grew up, remembers “that place.” It’s an old building either on the edge of town or right smack in the middle of it. If it’s made of brick or concrete, chances are its corpse has been festering there since before your birth. For
Uncanny Faces and Borderline Places: An Interview with Author Thomas C. Mavroudis
Periodically, as special features in Horrific Bloggings, Horrific Scribblings will host original, personalized, in-depth interviews with artists working in horror and horror-adjacent areas. We start with one of the most successful contributors to Horrific Scribes… About the Author Member of the Denver Horror Collective, as well as the Horror Writers Association, Thomas C. Mavroudis has
Internet Analog Horror: The New Kid on the Block
by H.J. Dutton Though analog horror isn’t a new phenomenon, the term “analog horror” itself is relatively new. It came into popular use around the late 2010s with the creation of popular experimental web series. I’ll cover some of those projects, but first I want to tackle definitions. What is analog horror? Followers and creators
Eight Stories About Liminal Spaces
by H.J. Dutton and Reese Hurd In 2019, a user on 4chan posted an eerie photo of what seemed like an empty office or retail space referred to as “The Backrooms.” The post states that this space is not of our world but an alternate dimension, categorized by the stench of old carpets, mono-yellow walls,
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