
Night Boat to Tangier by Kevin Barry Book Review by Keith Rosson Kevin Barry has always written about men steeped in violence, men who exist on the precipice of madness. It’s a […]
Night Boat to Tangier by Kevin Barry Book Review by Keith Rosson Kevin Barry has always written about men steeped in violence, men who exist on the precipice of madness. It’s a […]
Today we have the pleasure of sharing with you the cover of another brand new book, this time from Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing. The book is The Eight Eyes that Watch You Die […]
The Drive-Thru Crematorium by Jon Bassoff Book Review by Shane Douglas Keene When I read Jon Bassoff’s novel, Corrosion, my heart signed an immediate and binding contract with my brain to read […]
Hey, Kids. Meerkat Press is a favorite publisher here at Ink Heist, and Kathe Koja is among our favorite authors of all time. So we’re extremely excited that this book is going […]
Cover Reveal for On the Night Border by James Chambers Artwork by Daniele Serra On the Night Border is a collection of short stories new and old from award-winning master writer James […]
Unsung Heroes of Horror Fiction: Richard Farren Barber The world of dark fiction is littered with unsung heroes whom consistently produce excellent work, but for whatever reason fly under the radar and […]
The Fearing: Fire and Rain by John F.D. Taff A Book Review (of sorts) by Shane Douglas Keene Let me tell you a story. Once upon a time, a young man named […]
Song for the Unraveling of the World by Brian Evenson Book Review by Shane Douglas Keene It’s always hard for me to review work by authors such as the one I’m talking […]
In what I think is a stellar follow-up to last weeks’ Blood in the Water piece, John C. Foster, author of Mister White and the incredible horror-noir novel The Isle joins us […]
Black Mountain by Laird Barron Book Review by Shane Douglas Keene Since Laird Barron published Blood Standard, the first novel in the ongoing Isaiah Coleridge saga, I’ve heard it said more than […]