My latest story, "They Creep in the Dark," has just been unleashed in the pages of EXPERIMENTAL FILES: AN ANTHOLOGY OF TALES INSPIRED BY "EXPERIMENTAL FILM" BY GEMMA FILES (published by Weird Fiction Quarterly), an all-new collection of cinematic horror stories edited by Elizabeth Mitchell and Sarah Walker! This hefty anthology also includes hand-made illustrations drawn by Gemma Files herself.
Those of you who have read BELA LUGOSI AND THE MONOGRAM NINE (the 2019 cinema book I co-wrote with Gary D. Rhodes) will appreciate the peculiar connections between this tale and William Beaudine's cult classic 1943 Lugosi film, THE APE MAN.
This cinema-centric anthology also pairs well with my latest nonfiction book, HOLLYWOOD HAUNTS THE WORLD: AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE CINEMA OF OCCULTED TABOOS, in the sense that both obsessively explore the profound mysteries hidden within the esoteric language of film.
Please note that all profit generated by this anthology will be donated to autism research efforts. You can buy your copy of EXPERIMENTAL FILES right HERE!



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