by Anne L. | Apr 26, 2019 | New Releases
Did you ever have a teacher you were afraid of? I did. I had more than one, in fact, but then again, I went to Catholic schools when it was still acceptable to strike a child with a ruler. No, not on the hands. On the back of the head, or wherever the Sister felt such...
by Anne L. | Apr 19, 2019 | New Releases
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. You can tell how much I like a character by how utterly horrible I am to them. I think Death Veil makes it pretty clear that Benton and Nicole are two of my favorites. Apparently, you’re not supposed to talk too much about...
by Anne L. | Apr 10, 2019 | New Releases
At Scare Street we have a little game I like to call ‘Scare Me More’. What happens is that every author, whether it’s Ron, David, Sara or I, shares a short story, and the others try to up the scare with their next one. And so on. It’s not an official game, but we have...
by Anne L. | Mar 31, 2019 | New Releases
“Light thickens, and the crow/ Makes wing to th’ rooky wood.” – Macbeth, Act III, Scene 2 Shakespeare, there, using the image of a crow going to a rookery, an unnatural event that suggests something is seriously wrong with the world. Rooks, crows, ravens and...
by Anne L. | Mar 25, 2019 | New Releases
I live in New England, and I am well familiar with small towns and their residents. I’ve driven through the towns, and I’ve stopped in them as well. There’s something frightening about each one. A terrifying undercurrent reminiscent of old and foul crimes, and perhaps...