Halloween is the one day a year that we revel in ghouls and goblins, witches and warlocks, and all manner of frightful things. Not only do we revel in them, we invite them to our homes with the promise of treats. We invoke the names of Bloody Mary and Black Aggie and we watch through finger shielded eyes as Jason and Freddie pick off helpless teenagers who go outside. Alone. At night. When there’s a killer on the loose. The other 364 days, we hide from our fears. Continue reading “Who’s Afraid Of…”