According to Google, these are the most popular Chillers and Thrillers posts so far from 2021 and 2020. In case you missed them, click the link to any you care to read.
"Man Overboard” by Sir Winston Churchill: A Commentary
Describing Images of Horror, Part II
Describing Images of Horror as a Means of Enriching Narrative Possibilities
Available NOW on Amazon and in Kindle Unlimited: On the Track of Vengeance
Talking Pictures: Plotting through Image Analysis and Imaginative Elaboration
Three Girls Walk into a Forest, and . . . .
Edgar Allan Poe's “King Pest”: Analysis and Commentary
“She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways” by William Wordsworth: Analysis andCommentary
“Leda and the Swan” by William Butler Yeats: Analysis and Commentary
“Long-Legged Fly” by William Butler Yeats: Analysis and Commentary
“The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe: Analysis and Commentary
“The Snake” by D. H. Lawrence: Analysis and Commentary
Truly Monstrous: The Electric Eel
Truly Monstrous: The Alligator Snapping Turtle
Horror Again (and Again): Increasing Your Audience by Using Universal Themes
Zombies: A Questionable Scientific Explanation
Inspiring Ideas and Insights from the Matriarchy
Freaks of Nature (and Applied Science)
Damsels (and Villains) in Distress
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