Tag: occult

The Soviet Files

Unsure where to begin a search for occult threats, Jim Galgadet tracks down a former colleague Wassily Petrov, who defected from the Soviet Union. What he finds in the Soviet files evokes first curiosity and then sanity bending horror.

The Postmortem

Marching orders are handed down to a group of university professors after a near disastrous attack on the university library: go on offense, hunt down and fight back against occult forces that have endangered their community. The Ultimatum is the first in a 12 part series that follows the Chester Fritz professors as they battle across four continents with necromantic cultists, dark gods, and sadistic monsters.

If you enjoy the story, consider reading an excerpt from the novel, The Legacy of Chester Fritz, which describes The Battle of the Chester Fritz Library as told by Norm Rolliins.

The Geometry of Josef Wolf

One of the most enjoyable parts of writing these stories is delving into historical documents. I’ve used diaries, biographies, personal correspondence, and declassified documents. The CIA has recently declassified a whole host of documents on the para-psychology operations of others states. One of these reports that I’ve been digging through has a fascinating illustration. It is fascinating in its own right, but also is an example of something I have seen over and over both in fiction and in the occult psuydo-sciences.