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Native Bigfoot

From Couchiching to Yakima, Cherokee to Apache, each First Nations tribe offers a unique glimpse into their traditions on the subject of Bigfoot. Read More

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Bigfoot The Legend is Real

The Crypto Crew team uncover and document evidence of the elusive legend known as Bigfoot. Read More

Slide # 3

Whispers From the Mountain

Fourmile, Kentucky, is a place where the mountains hold their breath, the fog moves like it remembers you, and the old coal camp still whispers after dark. Read More

Slide # 4

The Intervention of Stephen Conrad

Stephen Conrad has written twelve novels, sold millions of books, and perfected the art of pretending everything is fine. He is not fine. Read More

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Mysteries Unlimited: TENNESSEE

Mysteries Unlimited: Tennessee is a journey through haunted hollows, cursed roads, spectral legends, and unexplained vanishings. Read More

Slide # 6

Searching for Sasquatch Series

Join Jason Kenzie as he and various guest search for evidence of Bigfoot. Read More

Slide # 7

Bigfoot In the Footsteps of Giants

In this atmospheric cryptid documentary, researchers venture deep into the Appalachian wilderness in search of signs, sounds, and sightings of Bigfoot. Read More

Slide # 8

Undisclosed Location: The Haunted Mountain

The TCC Research Team returns to a haunted Kentucky mountain property for a deeper investigation. Read More

Slide # 9

Shadow House: 40 Years of Terror

There is a house in eastern Kentucky that has a history of terrorizing its occupants. Read More

Slide # 10

Sasquatch Family Ties

The true story of how one researcher discovered a family of Sasquatch living in a remote area of the forest. Read More

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Paranormal Bigfoot

Paranormal Bigfoot is an investigation into a segment of the Sasquatch community that believe there is more to this enigmatic creature than a simple animal. Read More

Slide # 12

The Other Side of the Graveyard

An ominous fog obscures the ground below, and the headstones gleam pale, cloaked by the radiance of the full moon’s light. Read More

Slide # 13

The Daughters of Fourmile Ridge

For more than a century, the people of Bell County have whispered about Fourmile Ridge. They speak of little girls who vanish without a trace. Of a wasting sickness that returns every twenty-five years. Read More

Slide # 14

The Hembree House

TCC tries to unravel the mystery of a young girl’s ghost, in a Wallins Creek, Kentucky house. Read More

Slide # 15

Amadeus Creed: The Mad Butcher

La Selva was supposed to be a sanctuary. A hidden nation built on science, order, and progress. Instead, it became the domain of Amadeus Creed. Read More

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Know the Author: Brian Wayne Hand


Know the Author: Brian Wayne Hand

In this edition of “Know the Author,” we sit down with Brian Wayne Hand, the mind behind Where It Gets In: A Double Feature of Quiet Horror – Mites & Dream Repair, LLC. Hand’s work blends psychological tension with slow‑burn dread, creating stories that linger long after the final page. In this short Q&A, he shares the inspirations behind his latest book, the challenges of the writing process, and the authors who shaped his voice.

ZMP: What first inspired you to write this book, and what kept you motivated through the process?

BWH: Both of the stories featured in Where It Gets In were inspired by my love of dark, horror‑style stories that stick with you long after the book is done. Dream Repair, LLC was actually brought to life by wondering what it would be like to influence the dreams other people have.

ZMP: When readers finish your book, what’s the one thing you hope stays with them?

BWH: The characters and what they’ve been through. I want readers to latch onto whatever character they feel connected to, and maybe it inspires them to create a story of their own.

ZMP: What part of the writing process do you enjoy the most, and which part challenges you the most?

BWH: I love the process in general because it feels natural to bring a story to life and breathe life into these characters. I love it when somebody asks me a question about a character or asks me about a particular story.

I really dislike going back and doing edits or rereading something I’ve written. I’m my own worst critic.

ZMP: Which authors or books have influenced your style the most?

BWH: King and Koontz. My goal is to be Arizona’s version of Stephen King. I love The Dark Half, and Odd Thomas from Dean Koontz is one of my favorite characters.

ZMP: What advice would you give new writers who want to publish their first book?

BWH: Make sure you’re writing because you love to write, not because you have dreams of being rich and famous.

Oh, and reach out to Zombie Media, because they rock!!

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Brian Wayne Hand’s work reminds us that horror doesn’t always scream; sometimes it whispers and lingers. His stories invite readers to look deeper, to find the unease hiding in the quiet moments. We’re proud to feature him and his haunting imagination in this edition of Know the Author.

Where It Gets In: A Double Feature of Quiet Horror – Mites & Dream Repair, LLC is available on Amazon. 


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