Horrific Scribes and Scribbles, November 2025

Nilay Kumar Sarker
Joined November 4, 2025
He writes of mirrors, myths, and the strange quiet that follows revelation.
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“The Reflection’s Strike“
When reflections vanish, what returns to take their place?
Read “The Reflection’s Strike” (~4100 words)
Author Keywords: mirror folklore · speculative fiction · psychological tension · mythic realism
Author Trigger Warnings (if any): gender dysphoria · identity fragmentation · mild body imagery (blood, reflection)

Marco Herrera (MAHH!)
Joined November 7, 2025
From Arica, the driest city on Earth, MAHH! writes about everyday oddities and the imperfect humans navigating them.
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“Brisket“
Everything is meat. And he loves meat.
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Author Keywords: body horror, predation, dark humor, surgical horror, ironic reversal, meat, flesh obsession, art, hunter, prey
Author Trigger Warnings (if any): graphic body horror, surgical violation, violence, disturbing imagery

Fendy S. Tulodo
Third Scribbling, Nov. 12, 2025
He writes about things that smile back when you shouldn’t be smiling.
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“Genesis in Reverse“
It looks like the baby. But is it?
Read “Genesis in Reverse” (~2000 words)
Author Keywords: mirrors, death, motherhood, blindness, the uncanny, grief
Author Trigger Warnings (if any): infant death, mental breakdown, blood

J.S. Douglas
Joined November 18, 2025
J.S. Douglas writes about the topics she knows best: female rage, existential dread, monsters, and the horrors of existence.
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“Dysmenorrhea“
Period pain is horrific, but so is the apocalypse.
Read “Dysmenorrhea” (~2400 words)
Author Keywords: menstruation, periods, blood, bloody, body horror, apocalypse
Author Trigger Warnings (if any): Painful menstruation

Alistair Rey
Joined November 20, 2025
Alistair Rey writes where the strange meets the beautiful, weaving dark fiction that lingers like a half-remembered dream.
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“Snails“
In the bowels of a crumbling medical college, something glistening waits on the examination table. It isn’t human, but it knows the shape of flesh.
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Author Keywords: Weird fiction, horror, snails, medical horror
Author Trigger Warnings (if any): Dissection, helicophobia, cochleahphobia

“The Canvas“
Tattoo to your heart’s content
Read “The Canvas” (~3100 words)
Author Keywords: Erotic, Queer, LGBTQIA, Tattoo
Author Trigger Warnings (if any): Sexual Content
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