'The Alien Factor', ''Cinemagic'', Vol. 10, Summer 1977
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FYI: ‘The Alien Factor’ is a badly acted, low budget, independent scifi-horror film that’s barely engaging. I mean, I love me a bare bones budgeted film just don’t bore me. The only sin in cinema is ‘Don’t bore the audience’. I was bored but I do applaud the effort.
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WIP Intro - If You’re Having an Emergency, Press 1
Summary: A whole other human body is sprouting from Tamsin’s chest at an alarmingly pace. She needs help. Fast. But, to get help, she has to navigate an automated answering system that sorts ailments into neat little categories. Her ailment does not fit. Will she able to get help in time? Or will the body sprouting from her chest be the end of her?
Genre: Horror. Science fiction.
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New story up, and this one’s got it all! We’re talking an accursed plastics factory, living mannequins, a ghost, and an otherworldly horror, all along a truly bad stretch of road.
You can read this new story in the Your Bundle of Fear section at bloodytwine.com.
Here’s an excerpt:
The first sign was all white with the figure of “Fancy Joe” on the left side of it. Fancy Joe was a cartoon man in a dapper black tux and red bowtie, his shortcut blond hair slicked up and back in that iconic ’50s style, his dress shoes a gleaming black in the late-day sun. The words “Do you know Joe?” were doled out in a curvy red font right next to him…
You can read this and other great short horror stories at bloodytwine.com.
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"You've been weird. New levels of weird. Spooky kinds of weird. Are you possessed or something?"
"You know, I wish it was that simple."
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Edenfall III - Fountain of The Interlinked
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rb if you have a different answer than the above options and also to expand the test sample (!!!)
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The Lovecraftian Thrones at Puerto Vallarta's Rotonda Del Mar
The Lovecraftian Thrones at Puerto Vallarta's Rotonda Del Mar are a striking feature created by Mexican sculptor Alejandro Colunga. Located along the Malecón boardwalk, these surreal thrones blend elements of Lovecraftian horror and whimsical fantasy, featuring intricate designs with tentacles, eyes, and bizarre appendages. They invite visitors to sit and interact, offering a unique and memorable experience in Puerto Vallarta's cultural landscape.
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