Mutt – Book Review

Mutt – Book Review

Mutt Shane McKenzie Rothco Press May 4, 2015 Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon In Shane McKenzie’s tense and different novella Mutt, Patrick, a young white/Korean male who is often mistaken as Mexican, lives with his mother, works at a boxing gym cleaning up and...
Black Static #45 – Review

Black Static #45 – Review

BLACK STATIC #45 March-April 2015 TTA Press Reviewed by David T. Wilbanks My first ever review of a horror fiction magazine is for issue 45 of Black Static. There’s nothing finer than sitting back in your favorite chair and paging through a new magazine, and, if the...
Crestwood Lake – Book Review

Crestwood Lake – Book Review

Crestwood Lake Mark R. Vogel April 12, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Crestwood Lake, the debut novel from Mark R. Vogel, is an impressive effort for a first time novelist. It is, at the same time, a unique take on horror fiction and an exploration of classic horror...
XY – Book Review

XY – Book Review

XY D.S. Lillico Severed Press September 30th, 2014 Reviewed by J.R. Jackson XY, an interesting title that I gather refers to the distinctive chromosomes found in each gender, is quite the novel. The premise is some kind of mutagenic agent has been released in the UK...
The Ridealong – Book Review

The Ridealong – Book Review

The Ridealong Michaelbrent Collings April 27, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter The latest novel from Michaelbrent Collings, The Ridealong, is a action-thriller with a few horror elements. The story is told in the first-person by Melissa, the daughter of Officer Latham, who...
The Amazing Mr. Howard – Book Review

The Amazing Mr. Howard – Book Review

The Amazing Mr. Howard Kenneth W. Harmon JournalStone February 20, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter First time novelist Kenneth W. Harmon has scored a huge victory with his new book The Amazing Mr. Howard. It is a new and intelligent on take on horror genre standards of...

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