With a Voice that is Often Still Confused But is Becoming Ever Louder and Clearer J.R. Hamantaschen West Pigeon Press September, 2015 Reviewed by Josh Black J.R. Hamantaschen’s debut collection, You Shall Never Know Security, was a very well-regarded one in the...
Blood: Stories Matthew Cheney Black Lawrence Press February, 2016 Reviewed by Josh Black “It wasn’t love, I don’t think, because we didn’t really have a lot to talk about or any real deep interest in each other as people, out in the world, the real...
Paper Tigers Damien Angelica Walters Dark House Press February, 2016 Reviewed by Josh Black With only one novel and one collection to her name before this, Damien Angelica Walters has nonetheless garnered quite the following in genre circles, and with good reason. In...
Tribulations Richard Thomas Crystal Lake Publishing March, 2016 Reviewed by Josh Black Richard Thomas, Editor-in-Chief at Dark House Press, is fast becoming a household name in genre circles, and with good reason. Between writing his own stories, editing and...
The Damned Andrew Pyper Gallery Books February, 2015 Reviewed by Josh Black Hot off the heels of his bestselling 2013 novel The Demonologist, Andrew Pyper returns with a novel about death, life, and the ways we’re haunted in each of them. Building on some of the...