
Death. The most mortifying of subjects, the final rodeo, ultimate loss of self and identity. The end. For most of us it’s a terrifying concept, one that fills us with dread and […]
Death. The most mortifying of subjects, the final rodeo, ultimate loss of self and identity. The end. For most of us it’s a terrifying concept, one that fills us with dread and […]
When I first learned that the new novella Kingdom of Teeth was a thing, I was hesitant at first. When it comes to bizarro fiction, I’m a little bit gun shy as I’ve read […]
Wrath of the Ancients was the first novel from Catherine Cavendish that I read and I’m kicking myself for not checking out her work earlier. Cavendish offers up atmospheric Gothic horror stories that […]
When we think of weird cosmic horror there are a few authors that traditionally come to mind. Lovecraft, obviously, and if you’re well-read Clark Ashton Smith, Robert E. Howard and Robert W. […]
I have a bad habit. One of the curse/blessings of the writer is enjoying the act of writing. Not just of seeing their words on the page, of reading them and being […]
Brad Parks’ latest domestic thriller Closer Than You Know opens with a man and a woman – who are not mentioned by name – as they enter the Shenandoah Social Services Building. They are […]
I’m not going to say much by way of preface to this one. Todd Keisling’s words speak for themselves. They are heartfelt, achingly honest, and most of all, I think, important. Read […]
It’s always a safe bet that when Robert E. Dunn puts out a call for reviewers of a new book, I’ll be the guy standing on the chair so he can hold […]
Today we have author John C. Foster with us, writing about his book NIGHT ROADS, the sequel to DEAD MEN and the second book in his horror epic fantasy series, Libros de […]
I’ve been following Mark Matthews work ever since I read his debut On the Lips of Children, a frightening story about a subterranean family that proves that our capabilities for violence are […]