First published in January 1843 and running to just over 2,000 words, The Tell-Tale Heart was one of the shorter of Edgar Allan Poe’s many works of fiction
There can be no denying that Edward Frederic Benson was born into a respectable and well-connected family; by the year of his tenth birthday, his father Edward White
“In every American there is a photographer, and in every photographer there is always a tourist. If you meet them, don’t be surprised to see them touring the
There is trouble coming to Blackstone, Nevada, the return of Hud Dixon to avenge the death of his brother Charlie, lynched following the robbery of the bank managed
In a wooden hut deep in the Alps, Albrun and her mother hide themselves from the dark and from the other villagers; trudging through the snow and collecting
We exist in a society entirely built around science, engineering and technology and the gifts it has brought, yet with increasing complexity it has become commensurately “closed box;”
It’s all going down at The Green Man, a seaside guest house in Newcliffe whose proprietor would boast of its two stars and twelve beds but whose clientele
Described as “an anthology of demonic tales,” the fifth film from Scottish horror studio Hex Films retains the tone of their four features, and indeed utilises many of
It’s been a bad year for the Anderson family of Blue Hill County, Pennsylvannia, a year of fruitless searching since the afternoon of November 17th, 1982, when Olivia
There is tragedy in every corner of the city of Messina on the northernmost tip of Sicily, just across the Messina Strait from Italy, the clear blue water