Thursday, July 30, 2009

Protodimension Magazine Issue 1 available

We are very pleased to announce that Issue 1 of Protodimension Magazine is now available for download. Protodimension is a free PDF publication focusing on modern and near-future horror and conspiracy genre roleplaying.

You can get a copy from here:

http://www.protodimension.com/zine/?page_id=101

We are seeking submissions for future issues, as usual. If you are interested in contributing something then email us at guidelines@protodimension.com and you will receive a copy of our submission guide. If you already have something that fits our remit, why not send a copy to submissions@protodimension.com

If you see something you like and want to discuss it with other fans and the editors, we have also established a forum for just such a thing. Just point your browser to:

http://www.protodimension.com/forums

Cheers!

Norm Fenlason
Tad Kelson
Lee Williams
- editors -

Sunday, March 15, 2009

What is Horror to You

What is Horror to you?
What makes your skin crawl and your privates to involuntarily react?
What is the worst thing you can think of that would happen to you personally, and is there a movie that covers it?

What scares you?

Friday, February 20, 2009

What is Horror to me

Horrorgenre.blogspot.com

The Horror Genre and it is to me

What is Horror?
What is Gothic?
What do these words mean to you?
So From On Art & Life By John Ruskin
The Characteristics or moral elements of Gothic
1. Savageness (Or rudeness)
2. Changefulness (Love of Change)
3. Naturalism (Love of Nature)
4. Grotesqueness (Disturbed Imagination)
5. Rigidity (Obstinacy)
6. Redundance (Generosity)


For me I really discovered it in Jr High School with Edgar Allen Poe and Howard P. Lovecraft. Call of Cthulhu is the start of this for me.

Then along came slasher flicks, which are not my taste at all. I like the flavor of Event Horizon, Call of Cthulhu, Remade The Thing, Most anything from John Carpenter, especially Prince of Darkness, the more psychological than gore and blood violence.

I bought years worth of Fangoria back then as well.

Now my tastes are a bit more refined, a touch of Japanese Horror is good as well. But not Chainsaws, even though Hellraiser is incredible.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Tales and Stories from the Dark Heart

Few things are more appealing, more appetizing, more visceral, than a good Horror Story. One that makes your toes curl, one that makes that pit of your stomach just a little queasy. Ones that make your glottis twitch imagining something like that sliding down past your teeth, across your tongue and down wriggling into the pit of your stomach.

So here as time passes will be reviews of creepy things, not just books, along with stories and images located to spark the morbid imagination.

Welcome to Tales and Stories from the Dark Heart