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"The real world, while it can be extraordinary, is generally plausible. Science Fiction and Fantasy tend to be too otherworldly for it to feel familiar. Horror is the place in between. The borderland between what is real and otherworldly. Something one step beyond what can be believed in a world where things seem ordinary. That is the sweet spot." 

I. Clayton Reynolds

STEP THROUGH THE DARKENED DOOR

 

The stories of I. Clayton Reynolds are generally considered horror, but they are really about people. With a few exceptions, you won't find people against the supernatural, but rather people's stories in a world where the supernatural exists. People are the monsters.

THE DARK WOODS

 

The woods are frightening when you don't know what's lies beyond your view. Sure, there are many things in there give fright. There are bears, snakes, wolves, parasites, and humans, the most frightening of all. But in a world where the supernatural exists, there might also be devils, ghosts, and all sorts of creatures of mind and myth.

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