In The Closet, Under The Bed – Book Review
In the best pieces included in the present collection the gay element is irrelevant, in that it blends effortlessly with the structure of the tale.
In the best pieces included in the present collection the gay element is irrelevant, in that it blends effortlessly with the structure of the tale.
If you’re not familiar with the Black Book of Horror, shame on you, because this series of anthologies, now in its fifth volume, is one of the best treat for anyone fond of dark fiction.
After Charnel Wine (2004) and the excellent Omens (2007), Canadian author Richard Gavin returns with a new collection featuring thirteen short stories, most of whom previously unpublished.
Tired of the usual suspects? Bored with the same old genre clichès? Then follow my advise and read Ralph Robert Moore.