Brothers Ed Gorman and Richard Chizmar SST Publications May 2015 Reviewed by Wayne C. Rogers Brothers by Ed Gorman and Richard Chizmar is a short novella (about 55 pages after the Introduction and Afterword are subtracted) that is as smooth as 25-year-old whiskey...
The Art of Horrible People John Skipp Lazy Fascist Press August 1, 2015 Reviewed by Marvin P. Vernon I have always been fond of writers who seem to write in hyperdrive. Whether it is Hunter S. Thompson, Harlan Ellison or Garrett Cook, I like the writers that let it...
Celeste: The Unseen, Book 2 Johnny Worthen Jollyfish Press July 2015 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings In Johnny Worthen’s excellent sequel to Eleanor: The Unseen, Book 1, Eleanor Anders must face the difficult, painful, at times torturous task of growing up. In this...
The Lurking Chronology: A Timeline of the Derleth Mythos By Pete Rawlik Lovecraft eZine Press August 15, 2015 Reviewed by David Goudsward For those unfamiliar with the work of Pete Rawlik, let it suffice to say he writes tales set in the Lovecraft mythos, with a...
Sentinels Matt Manochio Samhain Publishing November 3, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Matt Manochio’s upcoming novel Sentinels is a relentless, action-packed and almost entirely successful novel of historical horror. The story is set in 1873 South Carolina, a small town...
The Spirit of Revision – Lovecraft’s Letters to Zealia Brown Reed Bishop Edited by Sean Branney and Andrew Leman The H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society 2015 Reviewed by David Goudsward In 2014, the holiest of holies in Lovecraftian scholarship was...