
Due to timing conflicts and other considerations, we’ve changed up this giveaway to give more people a chance to enter and to make it easier for you to do so. Last week […]
Due to timing conflicts and other considerations, we’ve changed up this giveaway to give more people a chance to enter and to make it easier for you to do so. Last week […]
Exploring the Void: Revisiting Kathe Koja’s debut, The Cipher By: Rich Duncan Kathe Koja’s The Cipher is one of those books that has a mythological reputation among those in the horror fiction community. […]
I’m not going to get in the way too much here, but I do want to tell you of a couple reasons why you should be excited to know that dark fiction […]
Terminal by Michaelbrent Collings Book Review by Shane Douglas Keene I’m sitting in a hospital, in an over-comfortable chair designed for old people, or broken ones like me. As I wait to […]
Today we’re happy to welcome audio fiction narrator Linda Jones with some thoughts on the process and experience of narrating an audiobook. Dig the article, then stick around after the cut to […]
We’re at the halfway point in our ongoing series chronicling the stories in Cutting Block Books’ upcoming anthology, The Seven Deadliest. So far we’ve been lucky enough to host John C. Foster, Bracken MacLeod, […]
Ink Heist is hosting a giveaway over on Twitter that you’re going to want to get in on. In partnership with the Cutting Block Books imprint from Farolight Publishing, we’re happy to […]
We’re excited to continue our ongoing coverage of The Seven Deadliest by welcoming Kasey Lansdale to Ink Heist! Kasey is a multi-talented creative who has achieved success in just about every artistic […]
We’re excited to continue our ongoing coverage of The Seven Deadliest by welcoming Bracken MacLeod to Ink Heist! Bracken is one of our favorite authors and chances are if you’re a fan of […]
Inspection by Josh Malerman Book Review by Shane Douglas Keene “No boy had ever failed an inspection.” Thus begins this new Josh Malerman concoction where we meet J and the Alphabet Boys–my […]