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A Good Frame of Reference: Understanding Through Horror
Photo by Mue Ervive Understanding concepts through horror can be a good frame of reference. Great examples include Something About Them Wairs, Frankenstein, Bird Box, and other horror media. What is an allegory? Basically, it is a story that has disguised itself. It's...
Can Comedy and Horror Genres Coexist in The Same Space?
Photo by Oxana Melis on Unsplash Comedy and horror can coexist in the same space and often do in various forms of entertainment. The beauty of comedy and horror is not simply due to the typical scary-funny elements behind the story. Parody and homage play a role in...
Trumped-Up Charges: The Horror of Getting False Blame
Photo by SHVETS production Playing a Dangerous Game by Everett D. Wair Sr. shows a realistic portrayal of the lengths some people might go to escape from false blame and trumped-up charges. Getting thrown false blame can have a devastating impact on the accused....
Horror Comedy: Laughing With the Monsters Chasing You
Photo by Jenna Hamra Graveyard Society: Eve is a laugh-out-loud horror comedy from Everett D. Wair, Sr., that has surprisingly poignant and delightful themes and moral lessons. Graveyard Society: Eve from Everett D. Wair, Sr. is a new helping of horror comedy...
Over the Moon: The Many Kinds of Werewolves in Fiction
Photo by Ben Mack Something About Them Wairs by Everett D. Wair Sr. is just another wonderful and fantastical addition to the long line of werewolves in fiction and human imagination. After spending decades working at AMTRAK, Everett D. Wair Sr. is now...
Dressed in Sheep’s Clothing: Something About Them Wairs
Photo by Darshak Pandya In Something About Them Wairs, a new horrific and spine-chilling book from Everett D. Wair Sr., everyone seems like they are wolves dressed in sheep's clothing. In Lancaster, California, a quiet horror is beginning to terrorize the town,...