We Are Monsters Brian Kirk Samhain Publishing July 7, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter Brian Kirk’s new Samhain release, We Are Monsters, employees the tried and true horror setting of the mental health asylum to ask some provocative questions: What does it mean to heal...
Devil’s Breath Greg F. Gifune DarkFuse July 7, 2015 Reviewed by Tim Potter “This was not the time for hearts and flowers.It was all blood and barbed wire now.” The fantastic Devil’s Breath is the latest dark-thriller/ horror novel from Greg F. Gifune. It is a brooding...
Alien vs Predator: Fire and Stone Written by Christopher Sebela Illustrated by Ariel Olivetti Dark Horse Books June 23, 2015 Reviewed by Jess Landry The Alien vs Predator universe sure is one crowded house. There’s a whole bunch of awesome movies (and a couple...
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 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 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...