Browsing Archive: January, 2011

Machete Moonlight Horror Magazine

Posted by Joe Mynhardt on Sunday, January 23, 2011, In : My Fiction 

I’m pleased to announce that two of my stories have been republished in Machete Moonlight Horror Fiction Magazine.

 


 

The two stories are No Man’s Land, a story about cannibalistic soldiers in WW1, and the other one is Jaws of Integrity, about criminals who get what’s coming to them.

The first issue of Machete Moonlight Horror Fiction Magazine is also stacked with excellent art, photos, articles and more scary stories. Be sure to check out Clayton Stealback’s Cell 181.

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Haunted Prison (Part 2 of 2)

Posted by Joe Mynhardt on Monday, January 17, 2011, In : Hauntings 

If you've missed part 1, just click here.

The excitement was audible as we packed away our leftover food and readied our cameras.

The caretaker opened the last steel gate and bid us farewell as he returned to his dark quarters, which stood just beside that eerie workshop you saw earlier.

The tour guide divided us into smaller groups of three or four, so that each group could then spend some time alone in certain areas of the prison.

The moment we walked into the men's cell...


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Haunted Prison (Part 1 of 2)

Posted by Joe Mynhardt on Tuesday, January 11, 2011, In : Hauntings 

What better way to kick off 2011 than going on a tour through a haunted prison. Well, now that I think about it, what prison wouldn’t be haunted? All that anger and violence. And yes, death. Especially in a country with a violent history such as South Africa.

We couldn’t have asked for a better atmosphere to start off the trip – dark clouds, slight drizzle, the feeling of uncertainty that comes with not knowing where the place is you’re going to spend the night or what you're goi...


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