
Rich and Shane share some random shit they fucking love Sometimes on the weekends, we talk to each other via Slack off and on all day, sometimes talking business and planning strategies, […]
Rich and Shane share some random shit they fucking love Sometimes on the weekends, we talk to each other via Slack off and on all day, sometimes talking business and planning strategies, […]
The Whisper Man – by Alex North Outstanding debut thriller which will chill you to the bone I read Alex North’s debut novel over three tension-filled evenings, on the final night the […]
Ink Heist has been both delighted and proud to host this team of creatives, featuring John Foster’s words, and Linda Jones narrative mastery, the Audible edition of John’s novel, The Isle, is something to […]
A Primer on the Fiction of Adam Nevill By Tony Jones In previous contributions to Ink Heist, I have featured several of my favourite ever horror writers, including Robert McCammon and Scott […]
Rich and Shane share some random shit they fucking love Sometimes on the weekends, we talk to each other via Slack off and on all day, sometimes talking business and planning strategies, […]
The Migration by Helen Marshall Book Review by Tracy Robinson “Memory is a tricky thing. It isn’t a ruler, a hard, straight line…It isn’t neat and tidy. It’s more like murmurs, voices […]
Rich and Shane share some random shit they fucking love Sometimes on the weekends, we talk to each other via Slack off and on all day, sometimes talking business and planning strategies, […]
The Secret History of Detroit By Joanna Koch, contributing author to In Darkness, Delight: Masters of Midnight Cinderella stories capture the imagination because they tell of transformation. The American Cinderella, contorted by […]
Smoke City by Keith Rosson Book Review by Shane Douglas Keene I’ll confess that going into the book I’m talking about today, I was somewhat of a skeptic, as I tend to […]
Here I am again, talking about John F.D. Taff. I’ve talked so much about John over the last five or six years, you’d think I would have run out of things to […]