The Ghost Finders Adam McOmber JournalStone (June 4, 2021) Reviewed by Andrew Byers I’ve always been a sucker for occult detective stories, and Edwardian London is a perfect setting for occult mysteries, so The Ghost Finders seemed like a natural fit for my interests....
Announces the Release of: WILDWOOD: TALES OF TERROR & TRANSFORMATION FROM THE FOREST Edited and Introduced by William P. Simmons Unnamable nightmares lurk in the wild. Do you dare stray from the path? Witness the sylvan horrors of nature with WILDWOOD: TALES OF...
Synchronicity Michaelbrent Collings (Written Insomnia Press, 2021) Reviewed by Andrew Byers Let me start off by saying that Synchronicity is a bit of a departure from what I consider to be Michaelbrent Collings’ stock in trade: slow-burn horror. I’d say this one edges...
HOWLS FROM HELL HOWL Society Press, 2021 Reviewed by Mario Guslandi Published by HOWL Society, the present horror anthology features sixteen short stories, all of which are, admittedly, pretty good stuff for the lovers of the genre. As always with anthologies,...
Rainbringer: Zora Neale Hurston against the Lovecraftian Mythos by Edward M. Erdelac (May 4, 2021) Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons Full disclosure at the start: three of the stories in this collection first appeared in anthologies I edited, but hopefully that fact only...
Those Under the Hill Mark N. Drake Aethos Publications (April 7, 2021) Reviewed by Andrew Byers Those Under the Hill—a wonderfully creepy title—is Mark N. Drake’s latest novel set on the fictional Darkisle, a foreboding place inhabited by Lovecraftian horrors and...