The Seven Days of Peter Crumb Jonny Glynn Harper Perennial Trade Paperback, $13.95 Review by Sheila Merritt A lesson learned from reading horror fiction: Not all psychopaths are created equal. American Psycho and the Hannibal Lecter series have urbane, sophisticated...
Dimension Films/Weinstein Co., Zombiefriends.com, Scars Magazine, Texas Frightmare Weekend want to take one lucky fan and a guest for a weekend getaway to Texas Frightmare Weekend February 22-24,2008. Contest runs from January 30th – February 15th, 2008, the...
Audiobooks are becoming the wave of the future. The art of the story and narration have merged, much to the delight of those who now listen to this media via iPods and other MP3 players and phones. With the development if Apple’s iTunes, audiobook sales have...
The reading period for The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror #22is now open. “I co-edit the multi-award winning anthology series The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror (St. Martin’s Press) with Kelly Link & Gavin Grant,” says Ellen Datlow. “We...
Something Bad Richard Satterlie Medallion Press Paperback, 449 pgs, $6.99, 2007 Review by Steve Vernon Something Bad begins to happen in a typical American small-town of Boyston, Illinois. The action starts up in the local general store as Gabe Peterson is meeting...