August 5th Horror Quick Hits

David Searls is a horror writer who came out with his first novel, Yellow Moon, back in 1994. At the time, he showed a lot of promise, enough to get signed by a major publisher, Warner Books; however, the horror audience wasn’t there for him. Like many other talented...
Stephen King’s Battleground – Book Review

Stephen King’s Battleground – Book Review

Stephen King’s Battleground Gauntlet Press 2012; $75.00; 288 pgs; Review by William Simmons Featured in King’s first collection Night Shift, “Battleground” was a taunt assault on the nerves that injected demonic toys with force and personality in a battle between the...
Indignities of the Flesh Shipping

Indignities of the Flesh Shipping

Subterranean Press reports that Bentley Little’s Indignities of the Flesh is in stock and shipping. Bentley Little has forged a name for himself as one of the most startlingly original authors in contemporary horror. His subversion of genre tropes and talent for...
Fantasycon 2012 Less Than Two Months Away

Fantasycon 2012 Less Than Two Months Away

Forget the Olympics! Britain’s Big Event of 2012 is, of course, FantasyCon 2012, which is being held in the historic seaside town of Brighton, East Sussex, over September 27-30. Membership is fast approaching the 400 mark, so if you haven’t joined up yet, then please...
The Adaptations Of Stephen King

The Adaptations Of Stephen King

In its most recent newsletter, PS Publishing has announced that it has decided to let go of Jeremy Guerineau’s The Adaptations Of Stephen King. “Yeah, we’re all of us BIG fans of Steve’s work so this was one that was high up on our ‘to...

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