by Scare Street | Apr 30, 2022 | New Releases
I once found myself living out an urban legend. Picture this: A lone teenage girl is driving home late one winter night. The dark highway is empty. Suddenly, a car is inches from her bumper. The driver keeps flashing his high beams, blinding the teenager. Since he’s...
by Scare Street | Mar 7, 2022 | New Releases
Survival horror is one of my favorite genres. Those stories in which a powerful killer stalks his victims through the woods, and they have to rely on wits and luck to survive. I wanted to channel that—the feeling of being lost and pursued—with the terror of not even...
by Scare Street | Jan 31, 2022 | New Releases
The idea of losing your freedom and autonomy, that you can be trapped, and at the mercy of others who can literally do anything they want, is very scary. Mix in a haunted mental asylum and a demonic child, and it’s a perfect recipe for fear. Vincent has faced witches,...
by Scare Street | Nov 24, 2021 | New Releases
Body horror is one of the most terrifying subgenres out there and it holds a special place in my heart. Lots of classic horror is, at its core, body horror. What is a werewolf or a vampire but a monster made by warping the flesh of a normal human? And it’s terrifying...
by Scare Street | Nov 8, 2021 | New Releases
There was a time when I didn’t fully appreciate all that horror had to offer. I never dared to venture too far from my favorite monsters and villains. Then my parents threw a fateful New Year’s Eve party. There was one guest my age and she had been told to bring a...
by Scare Street | Nov 1, 2021 | New Releases
…And not all of them are easy to live with—or survive. There’s a childhood event that always reminds me to think before I act. We had rented a houseboat for a short vacation and were anchored near a deserted island. I remember how the island was ringed with...