Nine Depictions of Orpheus, Ranked in Order of Horniness
Nine depictions of Orpheus ranked in order of horniness. Featuring classical paintings, dances, a Bonnie and Clyde crossover and a Cat Valente novel.
Nine depictions of Orpheus ranked in order of horniness. Featuring classical paintings, dances, a Bonnie and Clyde crossover and a Cat Valente novel.
“How would you feel about adopting a lab beagle?” my person asked me one night. My first thought was of some sort of Labrador/beagle mutt, but then it clicked: he…
Telling stories about life after death is a strange business. It’s possible we lean so often on the fantastical because it’s easier to talk about the lingering presence of death…
Fans of both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff show Angel are well-versed in the concept of tragic character death. Folks watching one or both shows live didn’t have Tumblr to vent their pain, either. Both series are based in a horror/fantasy universe where almost anything is possible, including vampires, demons, and other creatures roaming around California. Therefore, the ways in which people meet their doom tend to be more tragic in nature. If you happen to be a horror fan, then death isn’t something you’re unfamiliar with, either.
We are looking for a few writers to produce review, reactions, lists, anticipation, and etc. for all things death/goth/dark vibe related.
When I think about lives that are built upon death, I think about grave workers and grave diggers, funeral home staff, those working in crematories, forensic scientists and detectives, and…
When we’re inside our home, the walls create extensions of our bodily boundaries and demarcate where the self ends and where intrusion can begin. The house itself as a living…
Cozy Grove from Spry Fox Games is exactly what its name implies, a cozy grove where you can chill out. Beyond inventory management, fetch quests, crafting food and furniture, and collecting a variety of seasonal items, Cozy Grove contains good stories about helping dead spirits move on into the next realm of their existence, wherever that may be.
Psychopomp publisher Sean Markey is excited to announce a new yearly anthology that will collect the best death-focused fiction published each year. Afterlives: The Year’s Best Death Stories will be…
No one is truly ready for death, and no one knows how they might act when faced with it—numb? Overly emotional? Relieved? It has been a long time since I…