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Halloweek 2013 – Doll-O-Ween #3: Child’s Play
It’s hard to think of creepy dolls and not have slasher film icon Chucky spring immediately to mind. Introduced in 1988’s Child’s Play, Chucky began life as a just another Good Guys doll until serial killer—and voodoo practitioner—Charles Lee Ray, … Continue reading
Halloweek 2013 – Doll-O-Ween #2: The Island of Dolls
Ready for some real life nightmare fuel? The island of Xochimilco in Mexico is a massive testament to the notion that truth is stranger, and scarier, than fiction. Once up a time, three little girls were playing on the island … Continue reading
Halloweek 2013 – Doll-O-Ween #1: Thomas Edison’s Dolls
Thomas Edison is known for many things: inventing the phonograph, championing direct current, perfecting the incandescent light bulb, slandering George Westinghouse, killing an elephant as a spectacle (warning: video link). But did you know he also invented some really creepy … Continue reading
Announcing Halloweek 2013 – Doll-O-Ween!
Last year, I ran a full (work-)week of updates here at LittleFears.com and the response was great. So I’ve decided to run another one starting next Monday, October 28th. Tune in then for the first of five updates, each dealing … Continue reading
Inspiring Fear: Spooksville
Another Middle Grade horror series makes its way onto TV screens! The adaptation of Christopher Pike’s ’90s horror series Spooksville is set to premiere Saturday, October 26th on the Hub. Here’s the description from Hubworld: Based on the book series … Continue reading
Inspiring Fear: The Haunting Hour Season 4!
Attention Little Fears fans (and anyone who likes good television): The new season of RL Stine’s THE HAUNTING HOUR starts this Saturday, October 12th! I was initially drawn to the show because of its subject matter and its anthology format … Continue reading
Interview at Geek’s Dream Girl
I recently sat down with the wonderful Lillian Cohen-Moore over at Geek’s Dream Girl to discuss the origin of Little Fears and how the publishing scene has changed since I released the original game back in 2001. For those interested … Continue reading
Inspiring Fear: The Hole
Even though I was quite excited for this 2009 film* by from kid-film icon Joe Dante, I admit the online reception put me off. So much so that I delayed actually watching The Hole until this past weekend. I came … Continue reading
Inspiring Fear: So Weird
Inspiring Fear once again takes us to the tween wonderland that was 90s television. This time around, it’s the late-90s (its first season began in 1999) “The X-Files for teens” Disney Channel original So Weird. The premise is just wonderful … Continue reading
All Orders Have Shipped!
Hey, everyone! Just wanted you all to know that all Little Fears orders received as of this morning have shipped! If you’ve been waiting (through a restock and a move—sorry!), thank you for your patience! You should all have your … Continue reading