Richard Marsh is best known for the 1897 novel The Beetle, which gave him the distinction of writing a book which surpassed Bram Stoker’s Dracula in popularity at the time. He had two distinct periods in his literary career, differentiated not only by the name...
Ugly Stories For Beautiful People James Burr Corsega Press, Paperback $25.50 280pp Review by David Simms This reviewer has read countless collections of fiction, in many genres, many eras. That being said, Ugly Stories has got to be one of the oddest. That could be a...
The following market report on the anthology, Harvest Hill, as well as the follow-up interview are courtesy of Market Scoops by D.L. Snell. The Market Anthology: Harvest Hill Publisher: Graveside Tales Editors: Douglas Hutcheson & Mike Hultquist Pay Rate: $.01...
Johnny Gruesome Gregory Lamberson Bad Moon Books Hardcover $45 Review by Steve Vernon “I fought authority, authority always wins” – John Cougar Mellencamp Johnny Gruesome opens up with a jump into the deep end of the alligator hole as our protagonist...
Subterranean Press has announced the upcoming publication of two new chapbooks and a novelette. Yellow Dog is Charles de Lint’s storytelling at its finest, with this southwestern flavored tale illustrated by the author himself. As soon as Charles turns in the...