WILLY Robert Dunbar Uninvited Books, Paperback, 2011 Review by Shannon Riley A teenage boy, depressed and suicidal, barely functioning, arrives at a run down school for troubled boys. His previous therapist suggested he keep a journal, and it is through his entries,...
The Nameless One Kathryn Meyer Griffith Damnation Books $2.99 (Kindle Edition), 30 Pages, February 1, 2011 Review by Darkeva This is a short story about an Egyptologist couple who are looking for a mummy, “the nameless one,” who was a queen married to...
Devil Red Joe R. Lansdale Alfred A. Knopf, 2011, $24.00, 205 pages ISBN: 978-0-307-27098-6 Review by Wayne C. Rogers If you’re waiting for the paperback edition of Devil Red to come out, then forget it and buy the hardcover. If you’ve never read a...
The Vegan Revolution…with Zombies David Agranoff Deadite Press Trade Paper, 160 pages, $10.95 Review by Sheila M. Merritt “She hated zombies. She had enough of zombies. The word itself drove her crazy, each time she read it, she felt like it was taking a...
Tales of Sin and Madness Brett McBean Legume Man Books 335 Pages Price: $4.99 (Kindle Edition) Review by Darkeva Australian horror has its own unique nuances, traditions, and influences, and although I haven’t had previous exposure to the works of Aussie authors...
Living After Midnight Acid Grave Press $0.99 (Kindle version) Pages: 214 Review by Darkeva The Review: An anthology of six short stories with each one named after one of their favourite metal bands as the title. It’s designed to appeal to readers who are both...