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“The Inheritance” – A Gothic Yawnfest in Netflix Gloss
On paper, The Inheritance has all the ingredients to be something memorable. A wealthy patriarch, Charles Abernathy, calls his estranged heirs home on the eve of his 75th birthday to ensure he doesn’t die by midnight. A storm, a creepy mansion, a night of “family revelations” – on paper, it’s practically horror bingo. But by…
“Beezel”: More Buildup Than Bite
The challenge with slow-burn horror movies is that they run the risk of fizzling out, unless the creators have a really good trick up their sleeve. Beezel, a brooding tale of a witch bound to one house across generations, doesn’t quite fizzle. But a promising first act falls apart in the later segments, ultimately offering…
One More for the End of the Year: “Ghosts in the Sprawl” Published in Chrome Baby #151
I’m honored and happy to announce that my latest short story, Ghosts in the Sprawl, is now live on the Chrome Baby Zine website. Barring a miracle, it’s my final short story publication for 2025, and a piece very close to my heart. Ghosts is an homage to William Gibson’s seminal Sprawl trilogy, set in…