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8th June 2025

The Devil's Soundwaves

Tuning into Matthew Bartlett's horror show...
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8th June 2025

The Devil's Soundwaves

Tuning into Matthew Bartlett's horror show...
The Dark Atlas - Nonfiction • 20th April 2025

An Epic Medieval Horror Story

A Review of "Pilgrim" by Mitchell Luthi
The Dark Atlas - Nonfiction • 11th March 2025

A Review of Agustina Bazterrica's "The Unworthy"

A Worthy Tale Indeed
The Dark Atlas - Nonfiction • 14th December 2024

Who Knew We Needed More Gothic Steampunk Horror?

A review of "Leech" by Hiron Ennes
The Dark Atlas - Nonfiction • 8th November 2024

A Brief Word on the Lunar Gothic

A review of Nathan Ballingrud's "Crypt of the Moon Spider"
The Dark Atlas - Nonfiction • 1st October 2024

One Horror Novel That Haunts Me Still

The Dark Atlas - Nonfiction • 15th August 2024

The Killer B's

The five most influential modern horror authors in my life
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The Dark Atlas - Fiction • 13th February 2025

Bartleby the Clown

It was rather hilarious, what happened to Bartleby the Clown.
The Dark Atlas - Fiction • 12th September 2024

I Traveled to a Strange and Misty Isle...

...filled with many dark and wondrous things.
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The Dark Atlas - Nonfiction • 29th November 2024

My 5 Favorite Horror Films

...and a few other things I'm afraid of.
The Dark Atlas - Nonfiction • 27th October 2024

Trapped Inside the Box

The sublime art of liminal horror
The Dark Atlas - Nonfiction • 17th October 2024

10 Things to Grab from the Hospital During the Zombie Apocalypse

Best be prepared.
The Dark Atlas - Nonfiction • 29th August 2024

The Monster Within

How emotional burnout brings out the worst in physicians.
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The opinions expressed on this website do not reflect the medical views of the author, nor the views of any institution at which he has worked or trained.