He Who Walks in Shadows Brett Talley JournalStone May, 2015 Reviewed by Alex Scully H.P. Lovecraft is a name associated with both renown and renouncement. His opinions stir controversy almost as much as his stories stir the imagination. He created one of the most...
Studies in the Horror Film: Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining Edited by Danel Olson Centipede Press July, 2015 Reviewed by Alex Scully The Shining. Two deceptively simple words. In the horror word, those two little words carry such tremendous weight. First, there is...
Ghosts: An Anthology of Horror from the Beyond Edited by David Tyson Mogulty Press May 11th, 2015 Reviewed by Alex Scully I love ghost stories. They are among the oldest horror tales in both the written and oral tradition. Pliny the Younger wrote about hauntings in...
Hannahwhere John McIlveen Crossroads Press June 27th, 2015 Reviewed by Alex Scully John M. McIlveen’s latest novel, Hannahwhere, is a complex, haunting tale that straddles that fine line between the real and the supernatural. Social worker Debbie Gillan finds herself...
The Revenant of Rebecca Pascal David Barker and W. H. Pugmire Dark Renaissance Books December 10th, 2014 Reviewed by Dr. Alex Scully Fans of Lovecraft will cherish David Barker and W. H. Pugmire’s latest release, The Revenant of Rebecca Pascal. Set in Lovecraft’s...