In the End: Their Fight for Survival is Only the Beginning G. J. Stevens November 2018 Amazon Digital Services Reviewed by A. Renee Hunt I’m an apocalyptic, dystopian kind of gal. Books written about the end of the world are interesting to many people like me because...
Terminal Michaelbrent Collings 2019 Written Insomnia Press Reviewed by Andrew Byers Michaelbrent Collings is a master of taking a familiar premise and putting his own unique spin on it. That’s the case with his latest, Terminal. The novel’s premise is one we’ve seen...
The Shadows Behind Kristi Petersen Schoonover April 30, 2019 Books and Boos Press Reviewed by Elaine Pascale The Shadows Behind is the perfect title for this amazing collection. The stories within tell of lingering loss via imaginative and incredibly smart writing....
Sefira and Other Betrayals John Langan 2019 Hippocampus Press Reviewed by Gordon B. White John Langan’s third collection, Sefira and Other Betrayals (Hippocampus Press), is peak John Langan. This book collects seven stories – two previously unpublished – representing...
HELLNOTES NOVELLA REVIEW AND INTERVIEW When It’s Time for Dead Things to Die Clint Smith 2019 Unnerving Press Review and Interview by Gordon B. White It seems that medium-length fiction – novellas, novelettes, chapbooks, etc. – is undergoing a resurgence in popularity...
Wounds: Six Stories from the Border of Hell Nathan Ballingrud 2019 Saga Press Reviewed by Gordon B. White Nathan Ballingrud’s new collection Wounds: Six Stories from the Border of Hell is a monstrous, monumental collection. It’s an obsidian obelisk on a shore of...