
A Reader’s Primer on the Works of Scott Sigler By Tony Jones In my last feature on Ink Heist I revisited the work of one of my favourite authors, Robert McCammon, and […]
A Reader’s Primer on the Works of Scott Sigler By Tony Jones In my last feature on Ink Heist I revisited the work of one of my favourite authors, Robert McCammon, and […]
They say the whole is greater than the sum of it’s parts and in this case I couldn’t agree more. Kathe Koja has long been a favorite author, and I’m finding that […]
On This, the Day of the Pig by Josh Malerman A Book Review by Rich Duncan I’ll never forget the first time I read Josh Malerman’s debut novel Bird Box. By now, […]
Seven Days by Patrick Senécal A Book Review by Rich Duncan Horror will always be my first love when it comes to genre fiction, but over the past few years I have […]
Cover Reveal and Table of Contents: Yesterday Ellen Datlow, the queen mother of horror acquisitions, shared the table of contents for The Best Horror of the Year Volume Eleven, and today over on […]
Collision – Stories by J.S. Breukelaar A Book Review by Shane Douglas Keene While I couldn’t by any means be called a newcomer to the works of speculative fiction author J.S. Breukelaar, […]
Something Borrowed, Something Blood-Soaked by Christa Carmen Book Review by Emily Reed “The final girl may live, but she’s stripped of so much by the time the credits roll.” Something Borrowed Something […]
Church by Renee Miller Book Review by Emily Reed “Damned before you have a chance to live. How right does that sound to you?” Church is a novella that really packs a […]
Kill Creek by Scott Thomas Book Review by Lilyn G There are lots of people out there who love Kill Creek. Many of them are bookish friends whose opinions I value. After […]
Carnivorous Lunar Activities by Max Booth III Book Review by Shane Douglas Keene A funny thing about humor in horror is that I more often than not don’t find it funny, and […]