SAN FRANCISCO, April 30, 2013 – With the tragic, sudden, and unexpected death of internationally best-selling author and Horror Writers Association (HWA) Bram Stoker Award Recipient for Lifetime Achievement for 2011, Rick Hautala, on March 21, 2013, JournalStone...
After Death Eric J. Guignard, ed. Dark Moon April 2013, $15.95 trade paperback, $3.99 eBook Reviewed by Michael R. Collings The idea of an anthology of stories devoted to visions of an after-life is inherently intriguing. To some degree or another, each of us has a...
Stealing Night Peter Giglio Nightscape Press April 2013, $12.99 trade paperback, $3.99 eBook Reviewed by Michael R. Collings One thing I much appreciate about horror as a ‘genre’ is its limitlessness. To be sure, there are usually creatures or monsters or things both...
The Red Girl Luke Walker Musa Publishing E-book, 289 pages Review by Elizabeth Reuter The Red Girl is a story of old friends that once included a girl named Geri, until she committed suicide. We open with the living part of the group seeing the ghost of Geri and...
Fit for a Frankenstein by Paul McComas and Greg Starrett Walkabout Publishing ISBN: 978-1-4826-2233-1 May 2013, $8.99 Reviewed by Neil Baker This is the first collaborative novella by Paul McComas, award-winning author and editor of six previous titles, and Greg...
The Lost Continent (orig: Beyond Thirty) Edgar Rice Burroughs As Beyond Thirty, 1916; as eBook, 2012 Project Gutenberg Reviewed by Michael R. Collings Glimpses of the Future through the Past I am fairly familiar with the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs. I’ve read and...