Midnight Echo Issue 4 Lee Battersby, Editor Australian Horror Writers Association Magazine, 100 pages, $13.00 Review by Sheila M. Merritt Does Australian horror fiction uniquely differ from its American or European counterparts? In the fourth issue of Midnight Echo,...
The high octane action and exploitation sensation Machete (USA 2010), directed by Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis, has won the Night Visions Audience Award 2010 at the Night Visions Film Festival in Helsinki, Finland. This is the first time ever that the award...
The KGB Fantastic Fiction Raffle was a huge success. Seventy nine highly-coveted prizes were awarded to individuals from all over the world, including winners in Spain, Belgium and Australia. The raffle has generated enough money to keep the series viable for two...
Hosted by Ty Schwamberger Written by Elizabeth Massie Pin any established* horror writer to the wall and demand he/she give a clear, detailed explanation of how they came to write what they write, and you’ll get an answer unique to that writer. The answer may...
Horror writer John Saul has written more than 36 novels since penning Suffer the Children in 1977. Most of these have been fixtures on the New York Times Best Seller List. Some have been turned into films and games. But none of Saul’s horror tales have yet been...