THE BIZARCHIVES: ISSUE #8 - A CORRUPT CODEX FOR HARVEST HERETICS Step through the horned gate into realms where dreams devour dreamers and ancient horrors wear familiar faces. From the twisted minds behind The Bizarchives comes their most unsettling collection yet—a Halloween harvest of cosmic dread, folk horror, and reality-bending nightmares that will leave you questioning what separates the sacred from the profane. WITHIN THESE PAGES: "Mr. Jack, All in Black" - Welcome to Gallows Creek, where something ancient emerges from the pumpkin patch each Halloween, and the children sing songs that should never be sung. "The Veil of the Lares" - In 1503 Florence, a painter's mysterious mural awakens something that blurs the line between Renaissance glory and pre-Christian horror. "Oneira" - A man discovers a dreamworld more real than waking life, but the price of paradise may be his humanity itself. "The Thinning of Mr. Warren" - A small-town murder investigation uncovers an experiment that transforms death into something far worse than mere ending. "Bloom" - After surviving a monsoon in India, a sustainability consultant brings home more than memories—and his body begins changing in ways that transcend evolution. Plus stories of digital hauntings, aquatic horrors lurking in human bloodlines, Sin-Eaters battling witch covens, and rescue missions to moons that should not exist. Each tale in this collection pushes beyond comfortable horror into territories where folklore meets body horror, where the mystical becomes visceral, and where the boundaries between worlds grow dangerously thin.