26 Jan
Pod of Horror kicks off 2008 with a return appearance from two of their favorite guests, James A. Moore and J. F. Gonzalez. Also on Pod of Horror #42, Nanci noshes on The Call of Kalanta, Scott Bradley reviews and answers listener questions, and The Tomb of Trivia is new. Pod of Horror #42 is […]
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24 Jan
In his just released newsletter, Dean Koontz says this about his newest novel, “Darkest Evening Of The Year is a suspense novel, a comic novel, a love story, a dog story, a story about the danger to your sanity posed by much twentieth-century literature, a story about the strange order that underlies chaos in both […]
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24 Jan
Sparks And Shadows
Lucy A. Snyder
Horror World
Limited edition Trade Cover (300 signed copies), $18.95
Reviewed by Nickolas Cook
Gary Braunbeck, please don’t hit me, for I am a very happily married man, but …
Lucy Snyder! I have fallen in love with you!
At least your fiction.
Listen, people, I don’t want to oversell this collection of short stories, essay […]
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24 Jan
After a brief holiday hiatus, Subterranean Press is back to posting regularly to Subterranean Online. This week’s story is by hisownself, Joe R. Lansdale, who tells you how to prepare a tasty dish called “Dragon Chili.” Be on the lookout for stories by Thomas M. Disch, Tia V. Travis, Rachel Swirsky, Patrick Rothfuss, and Mike […]
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24 Jan
The Australian Dark Fantasy & Horror 2007 edition is the second volume in an annual ‘year’s best’ anthology series, presenting the best and darkest Australian short stories of 2006. These tales explore the darkness of the human condition. Ghosts, monsters, alien gods, sadists, the forsaken, and the deranged all lie within. Australia’s best dark fiction […]
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