Matthew Kreglow
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Matthew Kreglow
@uhohitskreglow.bsky.social
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Amateur writer who loves movies. https://www.tiktok.com/@uh_oh_its_kreglow?_t=8rQmdFmpnfa&_r=1 https://www.instagram.com/uh_oh_its_kreglow/profilecard/?igsh=NzczcGQ0YzNsdHA0 https://www.threads.net/@uh_oh_its_kreglow https://boxd.it/4ZWHV
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But now you can approach a new tree with what you learned in those three hours.
But seriously: thank you, anyone who sees these. I love sharing my work with people when I can, and appreciate anyone who gives it a chance.
Hey, Bluesky algo, I've never asked for much. Could you circulate my flash fiction open mic so others can hear my work and maybe give my page and YouTube a follow? Thank you. 1/3

#flashfiction #openmic #writing
"A Half-Life of Faith" (flash fiction piece)
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Novelvember Day 9: My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix. I absolutely LOVED this book. Reminded me a lot of the books by R.L. Stine that I read when I was younger. An interesting take on Exorcism horror.

#read #booksky #novelvember
Novelvember Day 8: The Uncensored Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. The superior version of the story. All killer, no filler.

#read #booksky #novelvember
Day 7: The Refrigerator Monologues by Catherynne M. Valente. An interesting take on the doomed love interests in super hero comics, told by said love interests. Funny, depressing, disturbing, with a punk rock middle finger to the world edge that I loved.

#read #booksky #novelvember
Day 6: Blood Slaves by Markus Redmond. An awesome and cathartic debut novel about slavery, vampirism, and revenge. If you like your Gothic horror with a touch of Mortal Kombat, this is a must-read.

#novelvember #read #booksky
Day 5: V for Vendetta by Alan Moore, with art by David Lloyd. What can I say, it's November 5th. A work with political commentary that has unfortunately aged like fine wine.

#booksky #read #novelvember
Day 4: Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer. A really cool sci fi concept that left me feeling uncomfortable in the best way possible.

#booksky #read #novelvember
And yet you laid off your politics staff...not a good look.
Novelvember Day 3: War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. One hell of an undertaking, but it was worth reading. This is the type of novel that you take your time with, like nursing a fine wine.

#read #booksky
Playing catch up with this thing I decided to do this morning. Day 2: In the Lonely Hours by Shannon Morgan. Ghosts, castles, and Samhain, oh my! Heartwrenching and creepy, I absolutely love this.

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Starting yet another themed month, this time Novelvember, where I recommend novels I enjoyed. Day 1: Smothermoss by Alisa Alering. Dark Magical Realism in Appalachia. Yes, please.

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A little late, but...Day 31: Tucker & Dale vs. Evil. Hilarious horror comedy that parodies the genre in a way that shows a lot of love and passion.

#horrormoviereccomendations #halloween
Day 30: The Crow. What's a Devil's Night without a screening of this film? Brandon Lee is fantastic (RIP), the soundtrack is perfect, and the cinematography and set design perfectly capture a Gothic atmosphere.

#horrormoviereccomendations #halloween
Day 29: Don't Look Now. Donald Pleasance and Julie Christie are great in this. The score is also very good. If you're looking for a good, suspenseful psychic horror, check this one out.

#halloween #horrormoviereccomendations
Day 28: Lisa Frankenstein. Quirky and unafraid to be ghoulish at times. I loved this off-kilter love story.

#halloween #horrormoviereccomendations
Finally caught up! Day 27: The Shrouds. Weird recc, because did not like this film when I first saw it. Recently, I watched it again, and talk about a complete 180. I highly recommend this one as a good dramatic body horror about grief and AI tech.

#horrormoviereccomendations #halloween
Day 25: Tenebre. My favorite of Dario Argento's. Killer soundtrack and cool kills make this Giallo an interesting, if bizarre, watch.

#halloween #horrormoviereccomendations
Day 24: Hellraiser. I absolutely love this movie. The pace is absolutely perfect, and the story and direction are fantastic. This film helped me fall in love with the works of Clive Barker.

#halloween #horrormoviereccomendations
Running a bit behind. Day 23: Stagefright/Aquarius. A damn good Giallo film with a cool killer design. Lots of good gore effects and set pieces.

#horrormoviereccomendations #halloween
Day 22: The Hollow. This is a huge guilty pleasure. It's not great, but it has a surprising amount of heart, and does capture the feeling of the spooky season as a preteen/teenager in the 2000s.

#halloween #horrormoviereccomendations