Friday, February 21, 2020

Dark Mark, Via The Aide of Twisted Horror Fiction



Monstrous facets, mythological menaces and the dark epigram of the imagination caters to the creatures of chaos lurking in the sordid shadows of life. Welcome to the “Book of Horrors,” it’s time to let the nightmares begin. (Stephen Jones / Mark Izzy Schurr)


The nameless child was familiar with slit throats and cracked skulls. She understood the counterbalance of violence and power, but the weight of disease was inconceivable to her. A body betraying itself? (Jennifer Giesbrecht)


This simple ditty of a blog was made possible from the two library books, “The Monster of Elendhaven,” written by Jennifer Giesbrecht and the “Book of Horrors,” edited by Stephen Jones.


Indeed, it’s too easy to die, and I’m too weird to love. Distance memories of shared laughter echoes in the enchanted echelons of eternity.


Mark Izzy Schurr