When The Shining was first published in 1977, it left an immediate and indelible impression. At once terrifying and intensely human, it set the standard for the modern horror novel, and remains as vital and affecting today as it was thirty-five years ago. The story...
So far he’s dealt with the gods of the Greeks, the Egyptians, the Aztecs, the Vikings – now New York Times bestselling author James Lovegrove is flipping the coin on his ‘godpunk’ series and dealing with the Lord of Hell himself. In another e-novella exclusive from...
Roughly a year after the Amazon Children’s Publishing division launched, it has announced two new imprints. Two Lions will be home to picture books, chapter books and middle-grade fiction, and Skyscape will be devoted to titles for young adults, encompassing works...
Odd Interlude Dean Koontz Bantam Books, 2013, $7.99, 279pp ISBN: 978-0-345-53659-4 Review by Wayne C. Rogers Odd Interlude by Dean Koontz comes chronologically between Odd Hours and Odd Apocalypse, and was originally published in three different parts as e-books....
Famous Monsters #266 has arrived and is now shipping! From the depths of the Amazon comes one of horror’s greatest monsters: The Creature from the Black Lagoon! In this issue, they revisit the Universal classic and look at the people and stories that made the...