Intended for an Adult Audience - Mature Content - 18+Our magazine is a community to gather all people that enjoy the paranormal. It is customized to satisfy the cravings of those who like the lightest spooks to those who devour the dark, and we hope you will all enjoy our work.Gothic Bite is one magazine among many, we know, but what sets us apart is our Ghoul Family, little monsters that write articles for your pleasure and keep you up to date with what is happening in the paranormal and supernatural world.Our editor in chief and OCD Vampire finds it essential for all of our readers to know that the Ghoul Family truly believes this magazine will bring something new to everyone who will dare read Gothic Bite.Everyone in the Ghoul Family has been writing for as long as they can remember, but he or she is all also attracted to the unknown and what lurks in the dark as well.Their mind is always running at high speed to create new stories and new content, but also they wish to share with the world their passion for what hides from the vampires, monsters, paranormal, supernatural and so this magazine will be here to satisfy everyone’s thirst for the paranormal.The Ghoul Family admits they are new to this blog thingy, but with the help of each member we will figure it all out and bring all readers the best content all of you deserves.So, come in for a bite!Ghoul Family
Lexie Wayne grew up in the publishing world and went to acting/art school. She grew up in a small French town in Québec, Canada. Determined to make it into the big leagues, she learned English independently and had R.L. Stine and Stephen King as her literary teachers in the art of writing.
Odd to most people, her whole life, Lexie became a bookworm and developed an antisocial anxiety disorder. She fought many stereotypes and misconceptions from the outside world her entire life. Lexie preferred daydreaming to any other activity. At a young age, Lexie proved to be ahead of other classmates and was even tested for her IQ allowing her to pursue her studies in a special school. However, avoiding other people was still what Lexie did the most.
Years later, despite Lexie’s clinical introverted personality, she decided to make one of her dreams come true. She built a gothic magazine that would become a platform for the indie community. She named it, Gothic Bite Magazine.
Following the launch of her webzine, Lexie published her very first novel, Mrs. Blackwood. It proved to Lexie that it was possible to make more than one dream come true. Her passion for either what lurks in the dark or the vastness of space was no obstacle for Lexie, who wrote, Vacuum Of Space. Her studies also came in handy for her more logical approach when it comes to either subject.
What had Lexie gotten through social events she despised as a misanthrope and socially awkward personality was drawing. At a young age, Lexie became a great fan of DC Comics’ Batman and Flash. She even pursued some of her studies in art from an online school and was even in fourth place for DC Comics’ Art Workshop in 2017.
But Lexie will never forget who gave her the first shot at writing professionally, the CEO and her first Editor, Tara M. Clapper of The Geek Initiative.
This magazine is gathering the work of The Ghoul Family from Gothic Bite Magazine, an online webzine available to all that write articles about legends, folklore, monsters, and hauntings. For October, in honor of Halloween, they decided to make a special edition for all to enjoy.
The magazine is over a hundred pages and gathers interviews from the best-selling author from the Slivered Trilogy, Kandi Vale, editor Kim Eggleston and more. Their theme revolving around witches, they wrote an article about the history of the three hundred years of the witch trial. There is a special exclusivity interview with the YouTube ghost hunting sensation, Paranormal Travelers as well.
All advertisement provided by artists and authors of the paranormal make readers discover new novelists and editors.