Hey, there! Lindsey Goddard here! I just finished a book, and my first thought was, “That was so weird, it deserves a spot on Weird Wide Web!” Spooky horror writer Matt Brandenburg released a new novel last Spring (…And Out Come the Toys) which blends his lifelong love of Willy Wonka and punk music withContinueContinue reading “…And Out Come the Toys by Matt Brandenburg – a blend of Willy Wonka, Saw, and Five Nights at Freddy’s!”
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To All My Dead Friends up the Road by Lindsey Goddard
Growing up in Missouri didn’t make for the most exciting childhood. I went camping a lot and sometimes caught fish that I never once ate (I’ve always hated fish). I skinned my knees doing daredevil stunts on hot summer days, and on Friday nights I went to the roller skating rink with friends. No complaints,ContinueContinue reading “To All My Dead Friends up the Road by Lindsey Goddard”
Fall in Love with Reading Again – by Zaq Cass
From favorite colors to favorite songs to food I hate, the only thing that has ever remained the same since I was a kid is the fact that I am a reader. Approximately sixteen weeks ago, I realized that I wasn’t enjoying reading anymore. Sure, like anyone else who reads and reads and reads, IContinueContinue reading “Fall in Love with Reading Again – by Zaq Cass”
Interview w/ author Emma E. Murray about her NEW RELEASE The Drowning Machine and Other Obsessions
The Drowning Machine and Other Obsessions just hit bookstore shelves two weeks ago, released by Undertaker Books, with eighteen stories from author Emma E. Murray! I’ve been hearing great things about Emma’s work, and I know Undertaker Books never fails to release some of the freshest, most quality content in the industry, so I wantedContinueContinue reading “Interview w/ author Emma E. Murray about her NEW RELEASE The Drowning Machine and Other Obsessions”
Mexicans on the Moon by Pedro Iniguez – reviewed by Lindsey Goddard
Mexicans on the Moon: Speculative Poetry from a Possible Future is a collection of 50 poems, released last September through Space Cowboy Books and written by Pedro Iniguez. I had already planned on reading it, but when I read a sample posted by the author himself on his social media, I was sold. I expeditedContinueContinue reading “Mexicans on the Moon by Pedro Iniguez – reviewed by Lindsey Goddard”
I Believe in Mister Bones by Max Booth III– Book Review
I’m going to go on record as saying that I Believe in Mister Bones is my favorite horror novel of 2024. Why? The laughs, man! I needed the laughs! The laughs, the feels, and the vibe… (No, I’m not trying to sound cool; I just am)… I Believe in Mister Bones has it all. InContinueContinue reading “I Believe in Mister Bones by Max Booth III– Book Review”
The Symbolism Behind Funeral Flowers, by Nora B. Peevy
Appropriately, I just got back from a walk in the cemetery on Samhain. The winds are raging, and I’m chilled to the bone. HAHAHA. And you, dear reader, are here because you want to learn about the symbolism of funeral flowers or you’re killing time at work. (I’m killing it! Get it! HAHAHA. Yeah,ContinueContinue reading “The Symbolism Behind Funeral Flowers, by Nora B. Peevy”
“Buttzville, you say?” – by Nora B. Peevy
Wondering what weird town names there are in the good ole USA? Well, I’ve pulled an all-nighter, and I am wondering. You try sleeping with a twenty-four-pound Pitbull mix who loves to snuggle and a jealous Bombay cat waiting to strike her on the nose the first chance she gets. The dog is a heftyContinueContinue reading ““Buttzville, you say?” – by Nora B. Peevy”
A Weird Girl And A Dream
Hi! My name is Lindsey Goddard. I’m an author whose written work has appeared in publications such as Gamut Magazine and Creepy. I’ve been active in the horror writing community for a long time, but I have primarily released shorter work (poetry, flash fic, short stories, novelettes, and novellas) rather than novels. That’s because IContinueContinue reading “A Weird Girl And A Dream”
WRITING CONTEST NEWS!
The first annual Weird Wide Web fiction competition went off without a hitch! Stats: 157 short stories received. And in the 10 weeks it took us between the contest start date and making our final decisions, only 2 stories were withdrawn! Which means most of you hung on until the bitter end! Thank you! Yes!ContinueContinue reading “WRITING CONTEST NEWS!”
