
Things I know about John C. Foster: He’s got a dangerously dark and unique imagination, as evidenced in works like his newest novel The Isle and his “Libros de Infernos” series, which starts […]
Things I know about John C. Foster: He’s got a dangerously dark and unique imagination, as evidenced in works like his newest novel The Isle and his “Libros de Infernos” series, which starts […]
Cover Reveal for The Seven Deadliest To Be Released on May 7, 2019 From Cutting Block Books Edited by Patrick Beltran and D. Alexander Ward I’ve known most of the authors in […]
From War to Pen, Learning to Live with PTSD An Essay by Thomas S Flowers There’s this quote from Michael Herr in his book, Dispatches, that struck a chord with me some […]
Robert Ford Talks About A Penny For Your Thoughts The new Robert Ford/Matt Hayward Collaboration First, thanks so much to Shane and Ink Heist! A ton of hard work goes into running […]
The Homecoming by Andrew Pyper Book Review by Shane Douglas Keene “Where does the path lead after it ends?” One of the remarkable things about Andrew Pyper is that, like Josh Malerman, […]
Coffin Books and Writing Horror An Essay by Chris DiLeo I grew up in a house filled with books. My parents were highly educated, both had master’s degrees; Mom taught French, Spanish, […]
While it won’t be a big surprise to everyone, we wanted to share this news for the sake of making sure as many people as possible are aware of it and go […]
Will Haunt You by Brian Kirk A Book Review by Rich Duncan The first time I read Brian Kirk’s work was when Samhain sent me a copy of his debut We Are […]
Author J.S. Breukelaar is another one of those author crushes I talk to you guys about sometimes. Her novel, Aletheia was a huge eye opener for me. It was a beautiful, crushingly sad, […]
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 […]