Author Archives: Annie Neugebauer
Thoughts on Lovecraft
I recently read a collection of H.P. Lovecraft’s short stories. My version was the Penguin Classics edition The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories. It was my introduction to Lovecraft, whom I had long heard of and had on … Continue reading
Everything You Need to Know About the #Hashtag
Hi guys! This week I’m going to invite you to visit my latest Twitter column at Writer Unboxed: Everything You Need to Know About the #Hashtag. Whether you’re a Twitter newbie trying to figure out why you’re seeing pound signs … Continue reading
In Need of a Word
Autumn is coming. Can you feel it? The temperature dropping is the most obvious sign, but there are others, if you’re looking as hard as I am. A steadily growing number of leaves waiting on my windshield every day. A … Continue reading
Country Born
When I have a poem published somewhere, I like to repost it here after the rights revert back to me so you guys can read it easily. That’s the case today. “Country Born” is a little free verse poem that … Continue reading
5 Awesome Moments of Horror in Unexpected Places
Horror fans have one quality that is both an advantage and disadvantage over other readers and viewers: we want to be scared. This is good news when we’re watching something that’s supposed to frighten us, because we’re willing to go … Continue reading




