Occultober Day 25 On a Winter’s Eve by Chris L. Adams
As we enter the last week of Occultober we return to the spectral world of ghosts, goblins and worse with a truly creepy story—author, artist, and poet, Chris L. Adams’s tribute to the masters of the pulp era, On a Winter’s Eve, where a backwoods family learns just how dangerous it can be to look out the window at the falling snow.
It turns out that there are other-worldly creatures that come out at such times and they don’t like humans very much. Adams expertly builds the tension page by page as this isolated family comes under assault by the creatures surrounding their small home. Since the story is told from a first-person perspective years after the event, you know the narrator is going to survive, but it doesn’t feel that way as the danger mounts and the body count expands. This one will linger with you and give you second thoughts about looking out the window to watch the snow.
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Published on October 25, 2021 03:00