The multiverse can best be described as a series of bubbles of reality. Each bubble is a universe unto itself. These universes all have their own laws of physics which are roughly similar but often feature distinct differences. Some of these universes are “near” each other. The rules of measuring their relations do not follow Euclidian geometry, but they are consistent and with the right equipment can be measured. The area between them is called “The Space Between Spaces”, or sometimes just “The Void”.
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NO MUGGINGS
Another older short story set in the same timeline as First Time.
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Fear is one of the fundamental emotions not just of the human condition, but of animal life in general. It has fundamental ties to the evolution of awareness. Being such a basic emotion, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that upon closer analysis it can be divided into more precise descriptions of the feelings involved.
Continue reading “The Three Emotions of Fear”Why Does the Horror Genre Exist?
It’s not uncommon to see people who are not into Horror question why it exists. Even people who are into Horror find themselves questioning it at times. On the surface, it does seem strange. Fear is a negative emotion that is uncomfortable and it is a basic instinct to avoid things that cause fear. Why would anyone seek it out?
Continue reading “Why Does the Horror Genre Exist?”Horror and Comedy: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Anyone who has studied both genres probably has reacted to this title with something along the lines of “well duh!” However, many people have only lightly glanced at one or both genres. A few people even refuse to consume one of them. So, the close relationship between the two may be lost.
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A horror short story I wrote back in college.
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