Category Archives: Memories
It is easy to think that mystery belongs only to the dark. Shadows have always carried the weight of the unknown, and night gives the imagination free rein to wander. But over time, I have learned that the strange and … Continue reading
There is something sacred about the hour when day slips into night, a moment that feels both fragile and perfect. It is neither fully day nor truly night, but something in between, a quiet bridge that connects two worlds. The … Continue reading
There is a special kind of fear that doesn’t come from monsters or shadows. It comes from something much quieter — when something familiar becomes strange. You know that feeling. You walk into a room you’ve known your whole life, … Continue reading
(A story from Kat Tovslosky, main character in the Iconoclast Thriller series) When we grow up, we often think that we have left behind the fears and fantasies of our childhood. We pride ourselves on our rational minds and adult … Continue reading