Strange Nations is a collection of more than thirty cultures ready to be dragged and dropped into your world, with cultures appropriate for every kind of setting from high fantasy to contemporary horror to space opera. While each entry has certain setting assumptions, there are also suggestions for adapting them to other genres.
Here is the city-state of Iditt, where necromancy is an accepted... [click here for more]
Zombies. Vampires. Undead things that should not be. Now the undead share their tales, with two-dozen brain-feasting, blood-sucking, revenge seeking stories from horror writers around the globe. Includes works by award-winning writer Michael A. Kechula (also editor of Flash-Tales), Donna Taylor Burgess (editor, Naked Snake Press), Ontario Arts Council grant winner Alexander Zelenyj,... [click here for more]
The image of ourselves can sometimes be a little confusing, especially when we find ourselves alone with our own thoughts or when we play characters as it is the scenario for Ligia. However, as a good actress she’s always knew how to dissociate herself from her characters, but now in isolation, she’s found herself far from the stages she loves so much, where she can be adored more closely. Sometimes... [click here for more]
This is a new interpretation of the Bram Stoker literary classic presented in the concept form originally envisioned by its author.
Comprised of journal entries and letters by the novel's three main protagonists, Jonathan Harker, Mina Murray Harker and Dr. Seward, this popular tale has become more significant to modern readers reaching iconic status as well as being a great adventure story.
In... [click here for more]