interview
Interviews with authors, film directors and horror snobs of all kinds; conversations that will unsettle, and shed light on all things dark and mysterious.
The Loyalty of the Lion King
Deep in the heart of the golden savannah, where the sun kissed the earth and the wind whispered through tall grass, ruled a mighty lion known as Zahir the Lion King. His mane glowed like fire, his roar shook the heavens, and his heart beat with wisdom, courage, and most of all—loyalty.
By Ahmad shah6 months ago in Horror
Donkey Business
1. Meet Petunia Harold Jenkins didn’t believe in nonsense. He liked straight lines, black coffee, and hard work. A retired postman turned accidental farmer, Harold had inherited a small patch of land in Mudflap County, population: 638 and one very angry goose.
By AFTAB KHAN6 months ago in Horror
The King’s Tail and the Fox’s Tale
By: [Aftab khan] Once upon a not-so-distant time in the thick forests of Ranban, there lived Leo the Lion, the self-declared King of All Beasts. Leo had everything a royal jungle lion could ask for — a flowing golden mane, a deep royal growl, and a collection of shiny rocks he believed were actual treasures.
By AFTAB KHAN6 months ago in Horror
The Silent Agony: A Portrait of Resistance and Loss
In a world overrun by noise—of war, of politics, of relentless chatter on digital screens—sometimes, a photograph tells the story louder than a thousand voices. The image before us is one such visual parable. It speaks in muted tones, in earth-stained fabric and blood-drenched wool. The woman depicted does not scream, does not reach out, does not protest. Yet everything about her—the closed eyes, the tension in her brow, the soft lines of her face frozen in fatigue or final rest—screams volumes.
By Fazal Malik7 months ago in Horror
Names of Honor and the Tragedy in Balochistan
Balochistan’s Names of Honor and a Recent Tragedy Balochistan, a region rich in tradition and steeped in tribal values, has long upheld a cultural system that places honor—ghairat—at the core of personal and social identity. Within this code, the concept of “name” (naal) or honor (izzat) often determines an individual's reputation, familial pride, and community standing. However, the weight of this honor can, and often does, lead to tragic consequences.
By Fazal Malik7 months ago in Horror











