The Last Projector David James Keaton Broken River Books Sept 9, 2014 Reviewed by Tim Potter The Last Projector is a hysterical and hypnotic slipstream of anachronism and anarchy. David James Keaton’s novel reads like a stream-of-consciousness scroll that bounces...
Aickman’s Heirs Edited by Simon Strantzas Undertow Publications 2015 Reviewed by Mario Guslandi A seminal author of several collections of “strange stories,” Robert Aickman is a cult writer worshipped by countless admirers (myself included) all over...
Abram’s Bridge Glenn Rolfe Samhain Publishing January 15th, 2015 Reviewed by Marvin Vernon Glenn Rolfe’s novella Abram’s Bridge isn’t really horror. It is more of a supernatural thriller. Nothing jumps out at you, you probably won’t have any...
The Sea of Blood Reggie Oliver Dark Renaissance Books Reviewed by Michael R. Collings It is difficult to refer to a collection of weird tales as elegant without immediately calling to mind the admittedly dated, neo-eighteenth-century prose of H.P. Lovecraft. As...
Sacra Obscurum Todd Allen Damnation Books, LLC March 1, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter “Secrets will damn us all…” Secrets can be an insidious thing, able to due untold amounts of damage. The destructive nature of secrets is at the heart of the terror in Sacra Obscurum,...
Nightmare in Greasepaint: Childhood Fears L.L Soares & G. Daniel Gunn Samhain Horror May 5, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Everybody loves clowns. Right? No? Well, most horror readers at least loves to be terrified clowns and it’s a theme Nightmare in Greasepaint...