
Growing Things by Paul Tremblay Book Review by Shane Douglas Keene Short stories are a funny thing for me and I can be fickle about the format. I mean, when done right, […]
Growing Things by Paul Tremblay Book Review by Shane Douglas Keene Short stories are a funny thing for me and I can be fickle about the format. I mean, when done right, […]
I’ve been a huge fan of Damien Angelica Walters ever since I first discovered Paper Tigers, which left one hell of an impression. Damien takes a traditional horror set-up of hauntings and […]
Exploring the Strange Case of Starve Acre A novel published twice in six months, by two ‘authors’ with different endings! By: Tony Jones If you head to Amazon you will find two books […]
Violet by Scott Thomas Book Review by Rich Duncan Scott Thomas took the Horror world by storm when he released his Stoker-nominated debut Kill Creek in 2017 through Inkshares. The story followed […]
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 […]
Dear Laura By Gemma Amor A Book Review by Tony Jones Anonymous letters ruin the life of a young woman haunted by a childhood tragedy At the moment the world of horror […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]