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...
SNAFU: Survival of the Fittest Edited by Amanda J. Spedding and Geoff Brown Cohesion Press August 21st, 2015 Reviewed by J.R. Jackson This anthology is composed of military-themed paranormal, science fiction and horror short stories. With that in mind, let’s...
Enter at Your Own Risk: Dreamscapes into Darkness Edited by Dr. Alex Scully Firbolg Publishing April 24, 2015 Reviewed by Sydney Leigh Once again, Firbolg Publishing knocks their yearly anthology out of the park. The theme of Dreamscapes into Darkness is desire, and...
Housebroken The Behrg Kindle Press March 17, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Housebroken is the debut novel from author The Behrg. It’s an exercise in extreme horror where the first act of violence quickly explodes into a non-stop sequence of brutality. The relentless...
Dawn of the Dead George A. Romero and Susanna Sparrow Gallery Books 2015 Reviewed by David T. Wilbanks With a short introduction by actor Simon Pegg, what we have here is a reprint of the 1978 novelization of the classic zombie movie Dawn of the Dead, brought to us by...
The EC Archives: Tales from the Crypt Volume 1 Various Authors Dark Horse Books June 23, 2015 Reviewed by Jess Landry If you so happen to be a product of the 70s, 80s or early 90s, then chances are you may be most familiar with Tales from the Crypt in video format....