Sin Carriers 15 - Drown

In chapter 14 of Sin Carriers, a boy reminisces about the life that led him to become a beast.

Read More
HLC - Blasphemous 2

On this episode of the Westside Fairytales Horror and Lit Club, host Tyler Bell says Blasphemous 2 is just a really great game.

Read More
Sin Carriers 14 - Snake

In chapter 14 of Sin Carriers, there’s something in the water…

Read More
HLC - "I'm Glad My Mom Died" by Jennette McCurdy

In this episode of the Horror and Lit Club, host Tyler Bell talks about Jennette McCurdy’s memoir, “I’m Glad My Mom Died.” Tyler usually doesn’t read memoirs, but this was a good one.

Read More
Sin Carriers 13 - Swamp

In chapter 13 of Sin Carriers, our travelers find themselves mired in swamps metaphorical and otherwise.

Read More
HLC - Interview with Chantal Ryan, horror game developer

On this episode of the Westside Fairytales Horror and Lit Club, host Tyler Bell sits down with Chantal Ryan, an indie video game developer and anthropologist.

Read More
HLC - Interview with horror creator and professional artist Nic Boone

On this episode of the Westside Fairytales Horror and Lit Club, host Tyler Bell sits down with Nic Boone, a horror creator and artist who's worked on numerous video games, including League of Legends.

Read More
Sin Carriers 12 - Morning

In chapter 12 of Sin Carriers, our travelers regather themselves after narrowly surviving Belial's domain.

Read More
HLC - Interview with Steven LaFond, co-creator of Witchever Path

On this episode of the Westside Fairytales Horror and Lit Club, host Tyler Bell sits down with Steven LaFond, co-creator of the horror audiodrama Witchever Path.

Read More
Sin Carriers 11 - Dance

In chapter 11 of Sin Carriers, almost nobody gets what they want, but some get what they need.

Read More
HLC - Interview with indie author Paul J. Kearns

In this episode of the HLC, host Tyler Bell interviews Paul J. Kearns, an independent horror author from the UK.

Read More
Sin Carriers 10 - Feast

In chapter 10 of Sin Carriers, we delve into the past to better understand the present.

Read More