A Multitude of Multiverses
Multiverses are having a moment—from the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s recent excursions to Everything Everywhere All at Once to countless cartoons and video games and comics—and I couldn’t be happier about…
Multiverses are having a moment—from the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s recent excursions to Everything Everywhere All at Once to countless cartoons and video games and comics—and I couldn’t be happier about…
In Eating Endings #3, Ariel Marken Jack looks at the story Amma’s Kitchen, originally published at The Deadlands.
This month’s Chaos Trifecta examines the complex morality and ethics in the anime “Death Note,” including the motivations and actions of its characters.
Learn about the second novella we will publish: Lovely Creatures, by KT Bryski, in which Bryony searches for her sister and finds a whole new family.
Learn about the first novella we will publish: A Voice Calling, by Christopher Barzak–an obsessive tale of a family haunted by a very terrible house
Eating Endings #2 focuses on “The Honey Witch,” by Kathryn McMahon, a short story that was given the audio treatment by PseudoPod.
Two movies released when I was eighteen years old. One was The Crow, and the other was Pulp Fiction. One changed my life; the other was by Quentin Tarantino.
Recently, I’ve been thinking about the ways guilt influences our actions, how it can drive us into irrationality, towards darkness, and sometimes, towards death
The past few years have seen a resurgence of the Gothic subgenre, but one that reimagines well-known themes, and moves the stories to fresh, new settings.
The sweet things in life, these stories imply—wondrous delicacies that tempt us toward thoughtless consumption—are sources of wonder much less often than woe.