Black Wings of Cthulhu: Twenty-One Tales of Lovecraftian Horror S. T. Joshi, Editor Titan Books Trade Paper, 507 pages, $14.95 Review by Sheila M. Merritt “Lovecraft understood the true tenacity and scope of the roots of horror, and knew how to savor its...
Here are the guidelines for Once Upon An Apocalypse: Over the river and through the woods does not always lead to grandma’s house or happy endings – especially if grandma’s house is infested with zombies … or if grandma is really a Lovecraftian being in...
John Everson’s sixth novel (and first for the new Samhain Publishing imprint) has just been released in e-book form, and for those familiar with Everson’s past erotic horror work (released on the now-defunct Leisure Books imprint), get ready – this one trumps them...
Life is full of surprises. Some are the frosting on the cake, some challenge us to the very marrow of our beings. With the birth of their daughter, Ireland, Carl Hose and his wife, Marcee, faced a challenge that could have easily been tragic. Out of this challenge,...
Cemetery Dance has released a number of its titles in digital format, and Brian Hodge’s Picking the Bones, a short story collection, is one you shouldn’t miss. Especially at the bargain price of only $2.99. Description: Dying is easy. Living is hard. Step...