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Reviews, stories, poems, and art—summoned from the depths of horror, witchcraft, and the occult.

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A dark ritual scene featuring a skull, skeletal hand, and floating mystical symbols.
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Choose Your Door

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Every blog is a ritual, every word a summoning. Four doors await: Horror Reviews that unravel cinema’s shadows, Dark Stories that twist folklore into myth, Evil Poems that chant like spells, and Faces & Hellscapes where art becomes apparition. Begin with our guide to the Best Psychological Horror Movies on Streaming, a descent into films that haunt the mind..

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Choose Your Gateway

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Beyond the Blogs of Horror lies another passage: the gateway's of Occult Gnosis. Step through and uncover witchcraft’s hidden rites, occult philosophy, and ritual practice. Here, essays become grimoires, symbols become keys, and every word is a spark of forbidden knowledge. Choose one of these paths if you seek wisdom carved from shadow and flame.

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Twisted Art

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Enter the gallery where visions fracture and shadows take form. For now, the walls drip with unsettling artwork—faces, symbols, and landscapes torn from nightmare. Soon, this chamber will echo with horror videos and pulse with haunted music, each piece another distortion of reality. Step inside, and let the art twist what you thought you knew.

A private story. Secret ritual. Yours.

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  • Exclusive short story — original horror tale only for subscribers, delivered monthly.

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FAQs

Q: What is Horror & Hexes? A: A horror blog blending ritual art, occult reviews, dark poems, cinematic essays, and immersive storytelling.

Q: Who is the audience? A: Readers who seek occult practice, collectible decks and merch, atmospheric stories, and deeper analysis of ritual aesthetics.

Q: What content formats do you publish? A: Reviews, how‑to ritual guides, image‑rich essays, original fiction, poetry, collector drop announcements, and multimedia soundscapes.

Q: How to subscribe? A: Join the coven via newsletter for exclusive early access.

Q: How often is new content published? A: New posts, reviews, or microfiction appear regularly; major drops and zines are announced to subscribers first.

Q: Do you sell products? A: Yes — limited‑run merch, zines, and curated occult items tied to reviews and drops.

Q: Can I submit art or stories? A: Submissions are considered for themed issues; check the submission guidelines on the site. You must have a blog or website to collab exchange.

About the Author:

Marcel Helmar is a cinematic occult artist, writer, and founder of Horror & Hexes. His work blends ritual symbolism, folk horror, and studio‑grade printmaking to produce limited art drops, immersive essays, and practical ritual guides.

Marcel’s writing and visual practice have been used by filmmakers, podcasters, and indie publishers to create atmosphere and authenticity; he teaches workshops on image making, lore research, and publishing for dark‑culture creators. Visitors can browse his gallery, read deep‑dive essays, or join the mailing list for exclusive drops and process notes.